Tobacco increases risk of schizophrenia, psychosis

Tobacco smokers are at increased risk of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, according to University of Queensland researchers.
21 November 2018

The naked avocado

Avocado aficionados will benefit from a Queensland research project that aims to strip bare the avocado to reveal detailed information about the popular fruit’s biology.
21 November 2018

Summit to re-imagine South East Queensland’s suburbs

The future of suburban South East Queensland will be at the focus of a day-long summit at the University of Queensland this month.
21 November 2018

Rocket launch takes UQ research to new heights

Advanced materials developed and manufactured at The University of Queensland were launched to the lower limits of the earth’s atmosphere in Australia’s first commercial
21 November 2018

New immunotherapy improves MS symptoms

A world-first clinical trial of a new cellular immunotherapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) has improved symptoms and quality of life for the majority of patients.
20 November 2018

Setting sail to save the Great Barrier Reef

A University of Queensland researcher will take to the high seas as part of an expedition aiming to help preserve the Great Barrier Reef.
20 November 2018

UQ one step closer to transforming mine waste management

Development of a mineral gel technology that will provide effective, low cost, rapid management of toxic red mud from alumina refineries has received a major financial bo
20 November 2018

Crime pays for award-winning course

A University of Queensland course is so good it is criminal, with CRIME101x: The Psychology of Criminal Justice winning yet another accolade.
19 November 2018

DIY crop speed breeding system to boost drought research

Plant speed breeding could be part of the solution to minimise the devastating effects of drought and climate change on crops in the future, according to a University of
19 November 2018

Non-antibiotic drugs also speed up the spread of antibiotic resistance

New research from The University of Queensland has found non-antibiotic pharmaceuticals can significantly promote the spread of antibiotic resistance via bacterial mating
16 November 2018

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