Law students Washington-bound after moot point resolution

University of Queensland law students will travel to Washington DC to compete in the international finals of the world’s largest mooting competition, after a judging erro
1 March 2016

Sudden ban on fish throwbacks could harm ecosystems - researchers

Sea birds, dolphins, crabs and sharks are among the species that could suffer if commercial fishers abruptly stopped discarding their unwanted catches, research shows.
1 March 2016

Electrical therapy offers promise for stroke patients

Patients experiencing communication problems after having a stroke could see long-term benefits from low-current electrical stimulation therapy, according to an internati
1 March 2016

Customs House’s delicious cellar secret

The University of Queensland’s historic Customs House in central Brisbane is renowned for its elegant architecture, fine dining and magnificent views to the Story Bridge
1 March 2016

Pfizer backs UQ for new medicines

The University of Queensland and global pharmaceutical company Pfizer have formed a partnership to advance drug discovery in Australia.
29 February 2016

Meth use has skyrocketed

The total number of regular methamphetamine users in Australia is 270,000 - greater than the populations of either Hobart or Townsville.
29 February 2016

UQ researchers unlocking mysteries of rare diseases

University of Queensland researchers are working to find causes and treatments for some of the world’s rarest diseases – which collectively affect more than 1.2 million A
29 February 2016

Olympian encourages swimming against the tide

Triple Olympian Lisa Curry will be the key speaker — addressing ageing and staying healthy —at a non-profit event organised by and featuring research from University of Q
27 February 2016

Fish brains help explain human sensory perception

Advanced calcium imaging of zebrafish brains is helping University of Queensland researchers discover how sensory stimuli such as sights and sounds are integrated in the
26 February 2016

Nanopatch polio vaccine success

Needle-free Nanopatch technology developed at The University of Queensland has been used to successfully deliver an inactivated poliovirus vaccine.
26 February 2016

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