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Three UOW teams secure $1.08m to turn research into real world outcomes
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UOW achieves strong global results in THE Subject Rankings 2026
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Molecular Velcro helps illuminate DNA repair
Visualising molecular process in bacteria shows important steps in pathway leading to antibiotic resistance
Fresh clues to the life and times of the Denisovans, a little-known ancient group of humans
New studies provide the first robust timeline for when Denisovans - and Neanderthals - occupied Denisova Cave in Siberia
Top international scientists in Wollongong for Future Materials Symposium
Event marks Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials’ 25th anniversary
Ancient mysteries of Denisova Cave uncovered
New studies reveal deep history of archaic humans in southern Siberia
Exceptional researchers recognised in Australia Day Honours
Senior Professor Julie Steele, Professors Judy Raper and Sarah Miller honoured for dedication, innovation and leadership
Video games could teach spatial skills lost to a society dependent on devices
Research has shown that off-the-shelf video games can also aid learning – particularly when it comes to the development of spatial skills.