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Monday 12 January 2026
280,000-year-old fossils rewrite rock wallaby history, epic journeys shaped survival
Read more about 280,000-year-old fossils rewrite rock wallaby history, epic journeys shaped survivalMonday 12 January 2026
Venezuela’s leader may be gone, but his regime remains – with a new chief in Washington
Read more about Venezuela’s leader may be gone, but his regime remains – with a new chief in WashingtonArticles
Spare a thought for air-conditioning repair people. As the planet warms, they’re really up against it
Hot rooftops and a looming skills shortage - these are just a few challenges faced by crucial yet undervalued air-conditioning repair people
Global research on tidal marshes sounds the alarm on climate change
UOW research forms part of study comparing 97 sites worldwide
UOW statistician awarded by the American Statistical Association
The prestigious award recognises the researcher’s outstanding work investigating the causes and effects of a changing climate
How a childhood by the sea inspired Professor Richard Kenchington’s career
Marine biologist and policy expert honoured as Emeritus Professor
Record-smashing heatwaves are hitting Antarctica and the Arctic simultaneously
A closer look at what’s driving the extreme anomalies for each region, and the flow-on effects for polar wildlife like penguins and polar bears.
UOW researchers honoured for contributions to environmental sciences
Associate Professor Jenny Fisher awarded Anton Hales Medal, Professor Kerrylee Rogers awarded Frederick White Medal