Is church a stairway to heaven?

Churches are good for the health of Christians but less therapeutic for atheists.
13 May 2016

The world found Nemo, but can we save him?

We all know the heart-warming tale of Finding Nemo, but clown fish populations on coral reefs have been declining since the film’s release, due to the popularity of a ‘Ne
12 May 2016

UQ PhD student goes from Rhodes Scholar to start-up star

Young entrepreneur and University of Queensland Business School PhD student Andrew Barnes is reaching international audiences with his company, thanks to start-up funding
11 May 2016

Menzies scholarship propels UQ medicine alumnus to Harvard

A prestigious scholarship is helping University of Queensland alumnus Dr Nick Gattas pursue dreams of a prototype private hospital harnessing technology to treat chronic
10 May 2016

Global study finds genetic link to education

In the world’s largest study of its type, scientists from The University of Queensland have helped identify 74 genes that may play a role in how long a person stays at sc
12 May 2016

Young people turning away from pot

Significant decreases in cannabis use by young Australians have been tempered by a warning about challenges to physical and psychological health.
10 May 2016

Genome study offers new hope for children with rare diseases

An international team involving University of Queensland researchers has used advanced genome sequencing to diagnose 30 patients with unresolved rare diseases.
10 May 2016

How much booze are parents buying for their kids?

Nearly three quarters of Australian 14-year-olds have tried alcohol, but how much of that is being provided by their parents?
9 May 2016

UQ alumnus named Australian ambassador to Cambodia

Australia’s newest ambassador to Cambodia is none other than University of Queensland alumnus Angela Corcoran.
5 May 2016

Baby see, baby do?

That cute thing your newborn is doing that you’ve been telling everyone about… Chances are they aren’t copying it from you.
6 May 2016

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