UQ community recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours list

A champion for professional sportswomen and a pioneer for healthcare reform are among members of The University of Queensland community recognised with Queen’s Birthday H
14 June 2021

Australians lack trust in Artificial Intelligence

Trust is an issue when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) according to a University of Queensland study that found 72 per cent of people don’t trust it, with Austra
11 June 2021

Huge prehistoric croc “river boss” prowled SEQ waterways

A new species of large prehistoric croc that roamed south-east Queensland’s waterways millions of years ago has been documented by University of Queensland researchers.
14 June 2021

Key factors to tackle teenage bullying and suicidal behaviours

Screening and early interventions to address loneliness, sleep disturbances and alcohol consumption can help to reduce the association between being bullied at school and
10 June 2021

Pandemic-proofing Australia's education system

Researchers are urging key decision makers and sector stakeholders to adopt 16 recommendations to help close the educational divide and improve Australia’s treatment of c
9 June 2021

A vital tool to study virus evolution in the test tube

Variants of viruses such as that causing COVID-19 can now be quickly studied in the laboratory, even before they emerge in nature and become a major public health challen
9 June 2021

‘Tiny first responders’ use powers for good against skin cancer

Researchers investigating a group of microscopic cells have discovered they can put the brakes on the rapid development of melanoma lesions.
8 June 2021

What's the Delta COVID variant found in Melbourne? Is it more infectious and does it spread more in kids?

Victoria’s current COVID outbreak took another turn last week when a new variant was discovered by health authorities.
8 June 2021

UQ appoints new COO

The University of Queensland has appointed highly regarded Andrew Flannery as UQ’s next Chief Operating Officer (COO).
7 June 2021

Australian heart attack survival among best in world – but could be better

Researchers have praised healthcare systems in Australia and New Zealand, after both nations recorded some of the world’s best long-term recovery rates for heart attack s
7 June 2021

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