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Thursday 9 July 2026
Leukaemia survivor's brain cancer research wins UOW Three Minute Thesis Final
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How to stop fraudsters tricking disabled people out of their NDIS funding
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Duo's passion for science leads to careers in medical radiation physics
Graduates encourage other females to explore STEM subjects
Mathematics professor recognised for excellence under 40
AustMS presents medal to Professor Aidan Sims
Multi-sensory room to provide additional disability services to Illawarra
Individuals with cognitive and physical impairments will soon be able to experience the world in a very different way, with a community-based multi-sensory room in the planning stages for the West Dapto precinct.
Shining light on a dark matter
UOW physicist offers new clues to solving cosmological mystery.
What keeps physicists awake at night: ripples in space and keeping students out of black holes
Physics researchers the world over are in raptures after Albert Einstein’s 99-year-old prediction was recently confirmed.
Physics research and innovation a lifeline for cancer patients
More than 150 leading Australian and global experts in cancer radiotherapy will converge on Hobart this week at a UOW-led conference to discuss the latest advances in improving cancer treatment.