UQ scientists close in on first dengue treatment

Clinical trials for a dengue fever treatment could start within a year, following a discovery by University of Queensland scientists.
10 September 2015

Institute to welcome new director

The University of Queensland's Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) has appointed a new director following an international search.
8 September 2015

Visual recognition expert sees research opportunity at UQ

Imagine your partner goes for a quick swim while you sunbathe, but when they return you are unable to recognise them, despite them looking exactly the same as when they e
8 September 2015

Customs House wins best restaurant prize

UQ’s premier downtown restaurant, function and heritage facility, Customs House, has won yet another highly feted hospitality award.
8 September 2015

Heterosexuals react better when gays and lesbians ‘come out’ early

Same-sex attracted people are justified in mentioning their partner’s gender early in a conversation, as it could prevent people from becoming fixated on sexuality and de
8 September 2015

Crocs suffer in competition with humans

Many of the world’s 27 species of crocodylians will soon be either totally or locally extinct due to human population expansion and intensive land-use, according to a Uni
8 September 2015

New centre tackles one of world’s greatest health challenges

The fight against superbugs will advance tomorrow (Tuesday 8 September) with the launch of a new research centre aimed at stopping antibiotic-resistant bacteria in their
7 September 2015

Wonder of Science inspires students

Exclusion more harmful to teens than overt bullying

A UQ researcher has found that social exclusion among teens can be more harmful than direct bullying.
3 September 2015

Former Wallaby to present at St Leo’s event

Wallaby great and University of Queensland alumnus Paul McLean MBE will be the star at the Archbishop Sir James Duhig Lecture at UQ on 8 September.
3 September 2015

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