Denmark seeks UQ expertise on gestational diabetes

Mothers who develop diabetes during pregnancy will be the focus of a University of Queensland researcher’s work on a Visiting Professor Fellowship in Denmark.
17 February 2017

Research probes role of media and religion in anti-vax views

The influence of media and religion on anti-vaccine attitudes in Australia will be the focus of University of Queensland research enabled by a Westpac Bicentennial Founda
16 February 2017

Deep reefs unlikely to save shallow coral reefs

Deep coral reefs should not be relied upon as a “lifeline” for shallow reefs, a new study by University of Queensland marine scientists argues.
16 February 2017

UQ research offers new understanding of autism

Research by The University of Queensland may provide a better understanding of the social functioning difficulties of people with autism.
15 February 2017

Unlocking the genetic secrets of legendary bulls

The genes of 50 top bulls have been sequenced in an effort to understand how genes from temperate cattle have influenced important production traits in the modern Brahman
15 February 2017

Fossil discovery rewrites understanding of reproductive evolution

A remarkable 250 million-year-old “terrible-headed lizard” fossil found by chance in China shows an embryo inside the mother — clear evidence for live birth.
15 February 2017

A message from your muscles

New research from The University of Queensland has revealed the way human muscles recover after fatigue.
14 February 2017

Climate change impact on mammals and birds ‘greatly under-estimated’

An international study published today involving University of Queensland research has found large numbers of threatened species have already been affected by climate cha
14 February 2017

High metal levels found in Queensland turtle blood

Cobalt, a naturally occurring mineral that can also be an environmental pollutant, has been recorded in the blood of Queensland turtles at potentially harmful levels
13 February 2017

UQ graduate brings trailblazing woman out of shadows

A “naïve young girl…who defied convention by embarking on a trailblazing expedition” documenting Australia’s wildlife is the subject of a book by a University of Queensla
10 February 2017

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