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More than 3,500 students to graduate at UOW Autumn ceremonies
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Light-based gravity sensing could improve groundwater, climate and underground monitoring
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Scientists 3D print human pluripotent stem cells
A breakthrough in the 3D-printing of human pluripotent stem cells means scientists are one step closer to being able to 3D print human organs and tissues for transplantation therapy.
Exciting collaboration looks to the future of corneal health
Organisations work together to revolutionise the treatment of corneal ulceration
Caring for the Incarcerated: An exhibition
Exploring 200 years of history within NSW’s prison medical service
Professor Hua Kun Liu recognised for contribution to research and teaching
Energy materials engineer awarded a rare Doctor of Science
Buried tools and pigments tell a new history of humans in Australia for 65,000 years
The question of when people first arrived in Australia has been the subject of lively debate among archaeologists, and one with important consequences for the global story of human evolution.
UOW researcher awarded for mass spectrometry work
Levitated droplets help to understand aerosol chemistry