Consensus on consensus: 97% of experts agree people are changing the climate

A University of Queensland social scientist has confirmed 97 per cent of climate scientists agree global warming is caused by people.
13 April 2016

Pain drug in pipeline as researchers unwind marine snail puzzle

A University of Queensland researcher has made a big step toward the holy grail of biomedical science — a new form of effective pain relief.
11 April 2016

UQ celebrates Shakespeare’s legacy

Four-hundred years after William Shakespeare’s death, The University of Queensland will host a series of events in 2016 celebrating the poet’s life and times.
11 April 2016

Breakthrough may stop multiple sclerosis in its tracks

An international research team has demonstrated that a new plant-derived drug can block the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS).
11 April 2016

UQ team an Australian-first at global physics comp

A team of young physicists from The University of Queensland has made history by becoming the first Australian team to win entry into the International Physicists’ Tourna
8 April 2016

UQ sparks electric vehicle revolution

The University of Queensland is embracing the future of sustainable transport, installing four solar-powered electric vehicle chargers at its St Lucia and Gatton campuses
7 April 2016

Arming St George to battle bad teeth

The University of Queensland will help St George slay dental problems, thanks to a new clinic run in partnership with Goondir Health Services.
6 April 2016

Fishing for the future of coral reefs

New science-based fishery regulations are needed if coral reefs are to have a future in the face of climate change.
5 April 2016

Moby Dick whale tale maybe not so fictional

The idea that a sperm whale can use its massive head as a battering ram to sink ships has been hotly debated at least since Moby Dick was published in 1851.
5 April 2016

Social media as a force for families

Social media and electronic gaming strategies can have an extremely positive influence on the lives of impoverished families, a study of The University of Queensland’s Tr
4 April 2016

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