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Tuesday 14 April 2026
New project develops smart surfboard fins to help reduce shark attack risk
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Printing Parts for Bodies - New eBook tells the story of an impending revolution in medicine
We may be only a few years away from a time when every major hospital will be equipped with 3D printing capabilities.
Ceremony marks appreciation for body donations
UOW's Body Donation Program is one of the most successful in Australia, and today (30 September) staff and students had the chance to show their appreciation.
Mathematician days work to increase engagement in schools
Researchers who are part of the ongoing Inspiring Mathematics and Science in Teacher Education (IMSITE) project have launched a new program to improve the quality of mathematics teaching in schools.
Academic develops national science film festival
The winner of a national film festival that encourages university students to communicate complex science theories in a fun and simple way will be announced tonight (Monday 29 September) at the Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education in Sydney.
Nerve repair development wins student innovation award
A tragic accident spurred Katharina Schirmer’s interest in developing a solution to heal injured nerves.
Reflections on 50 years of fiction
American Nobel Prize winning author and journalist, Ernest Hemingway, would have been a great tweeter, mused our own ‘living national treasure', Thomas Keneally.