World-first study aims to keep emissions targets on track

A simple method to determine if fossil fuel producers are on track to meet global emission reduction targets has been developed by University of Queensland researchers.
10 May 2018

Breeding benefits when love bites wombats on the butt

Monitoring wombats for behaviours such as pacing and rump-biting could help conservation efforts by increasing the success of captive breeding.
10 May 2018

Film festival to help provide a nest egg for African communities

A Brisbane film festival showcasing stories of Africa will help protect chickens and livelihoods through the work of an international foundation supported by The Universi
8 May 2018

Are conservatives more sceptical of climate change? It depends

The widely held belief that people with conservative political views are more likely to reject climate change science has been challenged by University Queensland researc
8 May 2018

Recruits sought for study to stimulate the ageing brain

Brain training and stimulation in older adults may be the key to tackling cognitive decline and dementia, according to University of Queensland researchers.
8 May 2018

Federal Budget 2018: UQ experts available for media

University of Queensland experts are available to comment on issues around the 2018 Federal Budget.
8 May 2018

May the force be with you

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there was a university with some of the world’s leading experts on issues such as space travel, porg evolution, and emotion-gr
3 May 2018

Survey takes 10 minutes to tackle bullying

More than 1200 Queensland high school students have assisted University of Queensland researchers in the development of a survey that measures bullying.
8 May 2018

‘Junk DNA’ reveals clue to autism treatment

People living with autism spectrum disorder are one step closer to receiving personalised genetic diagnosis and treatment, thanks to University of Queensland research.
3 May 2018

UQ media freedom-fighter honoured

Internationally acclaimed journalist Peter Greste has been awarded an Australian Press Council Press Freedom Medal in Sydney today (Thursday 3 May).
3 May 2018

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