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The Riverbones
Not many people would swim through a river populated with piranhas while researching their first book, but Andrew Westoll isn’t your typical author.
Thunder and lightning
Tracking thunderstorms is all in a day’s work for UQ’s Associate Professor Hamish McGowan and Joshua Soderholm.
Botanical cologne a bottler
January 22nd, 2010 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments
Ever wanted to bottle the fresh “green” aroma of a forest? UQ researcher Dr Nick Lavidis has done just that, launching a new “eau de grass” spray.
1977: Award-winning ecovillage
January 22nd, 2010 in Keep In Contact | Regulars | No Comments
When UQ Gatton graduate Chris Walton and his partner Kerry Shepherd wanted to invent a way people could live sustainably in harmony with nature, The Ecovillage at Currumbin was born.
The sound of silence
May 6th, 2009 in Web Exclusives | 1 Comment
A UQ academic has combined Australian and Japanese culture for her latest project.
Ian Lilley: Thanks for your question, Ron. The categories of ‘Melanesian’ and ‘Polynesian’...
Ron Peebles: Which peoples(e.g. Melanesian, polynesian) seem to have been earliest migrants to the area?. and the...
Ning-Xia fang: Congratulate David and Prof Young on “The Rodger Dallas Morgan Postgraduate Research Travel...
Ray: An excellent reference source for historians. The inclusion of Brisbane suburbs is a bonus. Overall, a...
Path Heang: Interesting adventure. Hope your studies also address the issues of preservation as well.
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