$125m Warwick Solar Farm powers UQ to 100 per cent renewable

Australia’s renewable energy research capacity has been boosted with the completion of UQ's 64 megawatt solar farm at Warwick in the state’s south east.
17 July 2020

Partnership to progress treatments for Sjogren’s syndrome

A potential new treatment for autoimmune disease Sjogren’s syndrome is a step closer to development, thanks to a partnership between The University of Queensland and glob
20 July 2020

‘Liquid fat’ to help incurable childhood disease

A dietary fat supplement could improve the prognosis and quality of life for the 40 Australian children living with the incurable degenerative disease Ataxia-telangiectas
21 July 2020

Dosing begins in first human trial of UQ COVID-19 vaccine

The next critical phase for UQ's COVID-19 vaccine is underway – with the research effort moving out of the lab and into human trials.
13 July 2020

Pesticide mixtures a bigger problem than previously thought

New research led by The University of Queensland has provided the first comprehensive analysis of pesticide mixtures in creeks and rivers discharging to the Great Barrier
14 July 2020

UQ researchers solve a 50-year-old enzyme mystery

Advanced herbicides and treatments for infection may result from the unravelling of a 50-year-old mystery by University of Queensland researchers.
10 July 2020

European honour for Dutch-born Aussie scientist

An Australian scientist born in the Netherlands has been given a lifetime honour by a European organisation in recognition of his outstanding achievements in life science
9 July 2020

ARC Fellowships boost environmental research

Two University of Queensland environmental scientists have been named 2020 Australian Laureate Fellows.
9 July 2020

License agreement creates golden opportunity for cancer diagnostic technology

A novel rapid cancer diagnostic technology with the potential to quickly and easily detect cancer has been licensed for further development.
9 July 2020

Social media inspired models show winter warming hits fish stocks

Mathematical modelling inspired by social media is identifying the significant impacts of warming seas on the world’s fisheries.
14 July 2020

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