Wealthy turn anti-immigrant when their riches are threatened

Anti-immigration sentiment rises when affluent people fear losing their wealth, a psychological study has found.
17 August 2020

'Economic anthropology' to back native title claims

New anthropology research from The University of Queensland is assisting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with their native title and water right's clai
13 August 2020

Collaboration is key to rebuilding coral reefs

The most successful and cost-effective ways to restore coral reefs have been identified by an international group of scientists, after analysing restoration projects in L
12 August 2020

Wagyu beef passes the taste test of science

The unique flavour, texture and aroma of Australia’s famous Wagyu beef can now be marketed using a world-first flavour profile developed by The University of Queensland i
9 August 2020

How do you cope with the daily grind?

University of Queensland researchers hope to find out how people deal with stress at work and relax and unwind from the daily grind and whether these coping mechanisms ac
6 August 2020

Research reveals microplastic content levels in seafood

Levels of plastic contamination has been found in samples of popular seafood such as prawns, oysters and crabs, with the highest content found in sardines, according to U
5 August 2020

Enhancing food production with bee-friendly pesticides

The development of eco-friendly pesticides urgently required to protect crops will be accelerated with funding from the Australian Research Council.
4 August 2020

Developing transport technology with people living with dementia

Researchers from The University of Queensland are recruiting people living with dementia, along with their carers, to help with a study exploring emerging transport techn
5 August 2020

UQ welcomes back Professor Deborah Terry

The university sector will be vital in the state’s recovery from COVID-19, according to incoming University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor, Professor Deborah Terry.
2 August 2020

Australian-first commission explores community building through art and architecture

The University of Queensland’s iconic sandstone towers will be reflected in the colours of Athens-based artist and architect, Andreas Angelidakis’s latest high-profile pr
31 July 2020

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