Women need individualised help with weight after endometrial cancer

Women recovering from endometrial cancer require health professionals to provide them with individualised weight management plans to assist with their recovery, a Univers
14 July 2021

Researchers find a ‘fearsome dragon’ that soared over outback Queensland

Australia’s largest flying reptile has been uncovered, a pterosaur with an estimated seven-metre wingspan that soared like a dragon above the ancient, vast inland sea onc
10 August 2021

UniQuest partners with CSL to develop potential new therapy

A potential therapy developed at The University of Queensland may one day save lives by helping patients recover faster from severe trauma, extensive burns and major surg
13 July 2021

Artists offer a wake-up call on global techno-politics in new exhibition

Recent and newly commissioned artworks from Australian and international artists can be seen for the first time in a new exhibition about the Internet at The University o
13 July 2021

Repairing hearts with deadly spider venom

A potentially life-saving treatment for heart attack victims has been discovered from a very unlikely source – the venom of one of the world’s deadliest spiders.
16 July 2021

Wealthy, educated and urban women more prone to being overweight

An international study of 55 countries has shown a marked increase in the number of overweight women globally, with wealthy, educated and urban women heavier than their c
16 July 2021

An 'astounding' find reveals a rare cause of epilepsy

Researchers at The University of Queensland, working to gain a better understanding of how brain cells work, have discovered the underlying mechanism of a rare genetic mu
9 July 2021

Laureate double for UQ researchers

A quantum physicist and a cellular biologist from The University of Queensland are among 10 Australian Research Council Australian Laureate Fellows announced today.
7 July 2021

The climate impact of wild pigs greater than a million cars

By uprooting carbon trapped in soil, wild pigs are releasing around 4.9 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide annually across the globe, the equivalent of 1.1 million c
20 July 2021

COVID robs Queenslanders of millions of holidays

COVID-19 has deprived Queenslanders of almost 4.7 million holidays, according to a study by University of Queensland academics.
8 July 2021

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