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Next generation of STEM talent connects with leading employers

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Tiny insects make huge contribution to understanding science

A one-hour TV documentary featuring a UOW biologist and the much-maligned spoiler of the Australian summer, the fly, is a finalist in this year’s Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.

Quake-proofing homes of the world’s most vulnerable

Soledad Mashiri's engineering research will help make homes safer for people living in earthquake-prone regions.

Studying for a job that doesn’t exist yet

Students started a new degree at the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp of ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp this week, for a future job that probably doesn’t exist yet.

Teenagers get hands-on with science at new multi-million dollar facility

From dabbling with DNA to concocting chemistry creations and using real satellite data to investigate climate change, high school students from around New South Wales visited UOW for a fun three days of school holiday science from 8-10 July.

What stone tools found in southern tip of Africa tell us about the human story

Many more twists still remain in the human story, write archaeologists Alex Mackay, Manuel Will, and Natasha Phillips.

Virtual to reality: mine training keeping workers safer

Simulating dangerous environments through virtual reality training is helping save lives in the coal industry.

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