Research reverses the reproductive clock in mice

Researchers have lifted fertility rates in older female mice with small doses of a metabolic compound that reverses the ageing process in eggs, offering hope for some wom
12 February 2020

Biodiversity offsetting is contentious – here’s an alternative

A new approach to compensate for the impact of development may be an effective alternative to biodiversity offsetting – and help nations achieve international biodiversit
12 February 2020

Rangeland weeds in splatter gun scope

Splatter gun technology testing is successfully attacking several rangeland weeds, minimising chemical usage and better targeting weed outbreaks.
11 February 2020

Melanoma risk in young Australians goes beyond the burn

Australians with melanoma detected before they turn 40 are more likely to have the cancer on non-sun damaged parts of the body compared to people diagnosed when older.
6 February 2020

Parenting can transform children, families, communities and big global problems

The pathway to addressing many of the world’s biggest social problems could be found in improved parenting according to an international parenting conference presented by
5 February 2020

Primate venom sheds light on why so many people suffer cat allergies

Research into the toxin of the world’s only venomous primate, the slow loris, is shedding light on the potential origins of the allergic qualities of cats.
5 February 2020

Sustainability expert to lead Liveris ‘change enablers’

The University of Queensland has appointed Professor Peta Ashworth OAM as inaugural director of the Andrew N. Liveris Academy for Innovation and Leadership.
4 February 2020

UQ researchers develop framework for climate change mitigation in mining

University of Queensland researchers have developed a framework that aims to reduce the mining industry’s impact on climate change by accounting for sources and sinks of
4 February 2020

National awards highlight UQ high achievers

More than 50 people connected with The University of Queensland received Australia Day Awards.
30 January 2020

Window commission sparks conversations about future cities

A large-scale, text-based artwork by Brisbane artist Sam Cranstoun spanning the façade of The University of Queensland Art Museum has been unveiled, providing a thought-p
30 January 2020

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