Replanted rainforests may benefit from termite transplants
Despite a bad reputation for their destructive abilities, termite ‘transplants’ may be necessary to give regenerated rainforests a boost.
7 May 2025Light conversion tech to power wearable X-rays for children
Light conversion technology developed by UQ researchers will be used for wearable X-ray devices that make respiratory scans more comfortable for young children.
6 May 2025UQ’s quiet achievers took centre stage at the Miracle Worker Awards cocktail function, held on September 7 at the Staff and Graduates Club on the St Lucia Campus.
8 September 2009One of UQ's leading scientists will take his work to the literary world this Friday, September 11.
8 September 2009University of Queensland researchers have received almost $2 million from the Queensland Government to lead an international alliance working on the next generation of solar cells.
8 September 2009Academic referencing can be tricky to get right, but an award-winning support service has UQ students breathing a little easier.
4 September 2009University of Queensland soccer teams made history on August 22nd, claiming the club’s first trophy since 1989.
4 September 2009A student from The University of Queensland has made the Top 10 in New Zealand’s answer to the Best Job in the World promotion.
4 September 2009A free public lecture by Australian literary legend Thomas Keneally headlines a page-turning program of UQ events at this year’s Brisbane Writers Festival.
4 September 2009A journey that started with a bad back and the threat of a major operation is about to culminate in a study tour to a leading American medical facility for a researcher at The University of Queensland.
4 September 2009The University of Queensland will use almost $1 million in new Queensland Government funding to speed the flow of research inventions to the community.
3 September 2009Life has returned to some kind of normality for UQ students Hugh Jorgensen and Jo Sampford, who organised this year’s Asia-Pacific Model UN Conference.
2 September 2009When the first cases of H1N1 Influenza (swine flu) were reported in Mexico in April, UQ researchers got to work developing a test to diagnose the virus.
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