Physicists invent flux capacitor to break time-reversal symmetry

Physicists have invented a flux capacitor and, while it might not run a ‘Back to the Future’ inspired time machine, they say it will have important applications in commun
28 May 2018

Combination of light and temperature naturally regulate algal abundance

A two-year study by University of Queensland researchers has found the amount of algae on a coral reef is influenced by interaction between light and temperature, as well
28 May 2018

UQ learns to share and grow from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories

The University of Queensland has invited the community to join staff and students to form the word ‘sorry’ as part of activities to celebrate National Reconciliation Week
25 May 2018

UQ to replace high-risk trees

The University of Queensland will replace 46 high-risk trees on the St Lucia campus over the next six months.
25 May 2018

UQ Zika detection breakthrough a potential lifesaver

A cheap and effective tool that could save lives by helping health authorities target mosquitos infected with Zika virus has been developed by researchers from the Univer
24 May 2018

Carnivore snacks debunk theory of turtles’ strict herbivore diet

A study has revealed the diet of green turtles is more complex than previously thought, providing insights which could influence conservation and management strategies.
23 May 2018

More local moves in Australian internal migration patterns

There has been another marked decline in the number of Australians migrating between cities and regions, while movement within capitals is on the rise.
22 May 2018

Daily commute gets longer, and most prefer the car

Fewer commuters are working in the same area as they live, and most continue to drive to work rather than use public transport, according to a study based on the 2016 Aus
22 May 2018

New Fellow an expert in immune system studies

Research that has provided the foundation for therapies against diseases and infections has led to University of Queensland academic Professor Bostjan Kobe being named a
22 May 2018

International students host tea party to help beat cancer

University of Queensland students from seven countries will be boiling the kettle and inviting everyone to come for a cuppa to raise money for Cancer Council Queensland o
22 May 2018

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