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Friday 16 January 2026
Researchers and UOW alumni to take centre stage at TEDxÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp
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280,000-year-old fossils rewrite rock wallaby history, epic journeys shaped survival
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Crunching the numbers for better cancer care
Study shows best locations for radiotherapy treatment centres to deal with growing need for cancer care.Â
Dumpster diving for dinner: do you have what it takes to eat ‘freegan’ food?
It’s a Sunday night, sometime after 9pm, I (Shady) am in my car, parked in front of Aldi in ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp, writes Associate Professor Karen Charlton.
Can you be allergic to your Wi-Fi?
Electromagnetic fields are all around us. They are a part of our natural environment, produced by the Earth and the sun. But they are also becoming increasingly prominent with advancements in technology, such that we are surrounded daily by many different sources of electromagnetic energy.
Why screen time before bed is bad for children
Sleep is an essential part of our development and wellbeing, writes sleep expert Dr Sarah Loughran.
Arthritis patients are ‘at risk’ of mismanaging their paracetamol intake
Many Australians with arthritis may be putting their health ‘at risk’ by inadvertently mismanaging medication.
New breed of Australian plum promising in fight against dementia
Researchers test Queen Garnet Plum juice on blood pressure and memory in one of the first human trials on the new ‘superfood.’