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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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Gifted mathematics student bound for United States
Jacob Bradd celebrates end of his studies after starting University at 13
Science fiction becomes science fact as researchers create liquid metal heartbeat
Discovery has potential applications in artificial muscles, soft robotics and microfluidic circuitry
Antarctica flight the living laboratory for radiation sensor testing
Researchers board 14-hour flight to collect particle data from upper atmosphere to progress cancer research.
Physics student finishes top of the class
Simon Meaney awarded University Medal for outstanding academic results
Powerful new Talos Arctica microscope unveiled
Revolutionary high-resolution microscope will open new doors to fighting disease, understanding the mechanisms of life
Fibre-optic breakthrough for brain tumour treatment
Tiny sensor has huge potential for treating otherwise inoperable brain cancers.