UQ research hones in on new TB drugs

University of Queensland scientists are honing in on drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) in a project which could lead to new antibiotics.
22 June 2016

Global coral bleaching set to continue

University of Queensland scientists are concerned about news from the US National Ocean and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) that coral bleaching is likely to continue as h
21 June 2016

Gym results run hot and cold

First, researchers discovered cold water immersion after a workout can ruin your gym gains. Now there’s evidence hot water immersion does the same.
21 June 2016

IMB scientist wins top Minister’s award

Dr Joseph Powell from UQ's Institute for Molecular Bioscience has been awarded the Commonwealth Health Minister’s Award for Excellence in Health and Medical Research
10 June 2016

Queensland Brain Institute launches major concussion campaign

Scientists at The University of Queensland have teamed up with the peak body for Australian athletes, the Australian Athletes’ Alliance, to tackle concussion and its long
21 June 2016

UQ Rocket3D team blitzes NASA competition

Designing and building rockets and sending them into space is one of the most expensive endeavours on earth, costing upwards of $500 million.
20 June 2016

Queensland researchers take the pain out of pain apps

Researchers from The University of Queensland are seeking public input as they develop a mobile app to help chronic pain sufferers and healthcare providers manage and tre
20 June 2016

World-first research aims to turn Brisbane River back to blue

The Nile is known for its length, the Amazon for its girth, and the Brisbane River for its murky brown colour, but one University of Queensland researcher is working to m
17 June 2016

UQ’s investment in engineering recognised internationally

The University of Queensland’s strong focus and investment in engineering research has secured it a top-10 spot in engineering science in an international ranking release
16 June 2016

Partner perils associated with FIFO life

Partners of fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers have higher levels of emotional problems than other parents in the community, and are at a greater risk of using harsh disciplin
20 June 2016

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