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Monday 16 June 2025
The historic High Seas Treaty is almost reality. Here’s what it would mean for ocean conservation
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As Antarctic sea ice shrinks, iconic emperor penguins are in more peril than we thought
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Masters student’s interview tapes accepted into National Collection
The Australian War Memorial has formally accepted into its National Collection taped interviews of Vietnam War veterans by a former platoon commander who is now a masters student at UOW.
A flood of responses for award-winning engineering tool
Student-designed flood risk management tool helps communities cope with natural disasters.
Brain building with stem cells
Researchers are building brain tissue with human stem cells to better understand, and ultimately to treat, neural diseases such as schizophrenia, which is unique to humans.
Student designs building solutions for communities
A barrier to control flooding in rural New South Wales has been judged the winning design out of 100 students project in this year’s Engineering Creative Design Competition.
Creative writing lecturer wins Philippine National Book Award
Fish-Hair Woman, the third novel by creative writing lecturer Merlinda Bobis, has won the prestigious Philippine National Book Award (Juan C. Laya Prize) for Best Novel in a Foreign Language (English).
Vice-Chancellor delivers higher education policy lecture in London
Professor Paul Wellings CBE presented the 11th Annual Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) at Australia House in London yesterday (26 November).