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Thursday 7 May 2026
Global report shows retailers still falling short on sustainable chocolate
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Next generation of STEM talent connects with leading employers
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Women in science supported with new gender equity pilot
UOW one of first unis in Australia to take part in a new program to help further the careers of women in the sciences.Â
Engineering students create unmanned search and rescue aircraft
A love of fast cars and powerful engines has led a pair of students to develop a new search and rescue tool.Â
Scientists solve another step in DNA replication puzzle
Researchers report important step in bacterial DNA replication in the prestigious journal Nature.
From science fiction to reality: the dawn of the biofabricator
Science is catching up to science fiction, writes medical bionics expert Professor Gordon Wallace.Â
Electronics for Breakfast: 3D printed conducting vegemite
Scientists 3D-print electrically charged Vegemite to create futuristic edible electronics.
Researchers in a spin over exotic electronic properties
Controlling contradictory magnetic forces could help solve a half-century-old electronics dilemma.