$4.2 million sporting venue added at UQ

University of Queensland athletes and club members now have access to $4.2 million worth of new sporting and function space amenities at UQ’s St Lucia campus.
27 August 2019

Can researchers engage safely with the food industry?

Researchers from The University of Queensland and University of Cambridge are exploring ways to help scientists better protect their work from the influence of the food i
23 August 2019

Physicists mash quantum and gravity and find time, but not as we know it

A University of Queensland-led international team of researchers say they have discovered “a new kind of quantum time order”.
23 August 2019

UQ data scientist cracks near century old crypto-code

One of the most challenging unsolved cryptograms of the Irish Republican Army ̶ created in the 1920s ̶ has been decoded for the first time by a University of Queensla
23 August 2019

How our genes and environment influence BMI and height

Environmental conditions influence our body mass index (BMI) by increasing or decreasing the effect of inherited genetic variations, University of Queensland researchers
23 August 2019

Cell suicide could hold key for brain health and food security

Research into the self-destruction of cells in humans and plants could lead to treatments for neurodegenerative brain diseases and the development of disease-resistant pl
23 August 2019

Udderly unreal cows to help train vet students

A life-size simulated cow and calf are enhancing veterinary students’ learning experience at The University of Queensland’s Gatton Campus.
22 August 2019

Dinosaur tracks muse for acclaimed French artist

An award-winning French video artist and sculptor has teamed up with a University of Queensland
21 August 2019

High-tech sustainable protection for key Australian crops

The application of a revolutionary alternative to chemical fungicides to protect Australia’s $5 trillion global food and agribusiness sector is being spearheaded by resea
21 August 2019

Longline fishing taking a bite out of shark migration

Commercial longline fishing around the world is having a significant impact on migrating shark populations, according to an international study featuring a University of
21 August 2019

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