Threatened species habitat destruction shows federal laws are broken

Human activities have destroyed more than 7.7 million hectares of threatened species habitat, revealing critical failures with Australia’s federal environmental protectio
9 September 2019

National quantum-themed competition for game designers

Calling all super-powered super-positioners, imminent doom evaders and local uncertainty crash entanglers!
9 September 2019

Bamboo lights a fire under Australian construction industry

A passion for sustainable construction led University of Queensland PhD student Mateo Gutierrez to explore the potential of bamboo as an environmentally friendly local bu
9 September 2019

Helium researcher interested in more than party balloons

A University of Queensland PhD student is working on creating a simpler, more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technique to extract helium from the earth.
6 September 2019

$1 million donation to boost aphasia research

A donation of $1 million to The University of Queensland will offer hope to thousands of Australians left without the ability to communicate following a stroke.
5 September 2019

UQ Pro Bono Centre celebrates 10 years

Ensuring society’s most vulnerable have access to legal services is the focus of The University of Queensland’s Pro Bono Centre, which is celebrating a decade of continue
5 September 2019

The future of e-mobility to be supercharged at UQ

Advancing the performance, economics and uptake of electric vehicle (EV) technology globally will be the focus of The University of Queensland’s first dedicated e-mobilit
4 September 2019

Native birds in south eastern Australia worst affected by habitat loss

New research has found that habitat loss is a major concern for hundreds of Australian bird species, and south-eastern Australia has been the worst affected.
3 September 2019

Ashton takes climate fight to UN

A University of Queensland alumnus will fight for biodiversity protection at this month’s United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York.
3 September 2019

‘Gay gene’ search reveals not one but many – and no way to predict sexuality

Research has found that there is no one “gay gene” – instead, there are many, many genes that influence a person’s likelihood of having had same-sex partners.
30 August 2019

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