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Thursday 17 July 2025
UOW pool renamed in honour of Olympic legend Emma McKeon
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Four UOW researchers named among Australia’s 100 Future Fellows
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Major funding boost for the treatment of personality disorders
$1.8million in funding to help create a more personality disorders-friendly health service in NSW.Â
Researchers build case against diet high in saturated fatty acids
New evidence suggests saturated fatty acids induce brain inflammation and impair appetite regulation.
Journalism students join Parisians in support of freedom of expression
Ten journalism students are spending the summer in Paris with Julie Posetti, a journalist and academic who is currently a Research Fellow with the World Association of News Publishers and the World Editors Forum.
Innovative cancer treatment targets killer tumours
An innovative new method of targeting tumours using magnetic forces could vastly improve the treatment and wellbeing of cancer patients.Â
Brain-training children’s book fast-tracks development
An innovative new children’s book has been launched to aid self-control, school readiness and academic success.
Four Myths About Ransoms: Why Governments Should Pay Up
The brutal executions last year of five British and American hostages by the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, alongside reports that ISIS has raised some $45 million through ransom payments, have put the West’s hostage management policies under intense scrutiny.