Research to unlock study doping facts

Is the use of so-called ‘study drugs’ among tertiary students as common as depicted, or is it a subject of exaggeration?
10 July 2015

$6.6 million to help positive parenting

More Queensland families are set to benefit from The University of Queensland’s award-winning Triple P – Positive Parenting Program, after the State Government announced
9 July 2015

Male koalas raise their voices to avoid conflict

A team of international scientists has tracked the love lives of koalas, uncovering some curious behaviours and finding that male koalas make their distinct bellows to av
9 July 2015

$500,000 and a fellowship for UQ teaching and learning

A plan to change the science curriculum and a project to improve e-exams across universities have been recognised by the Federal Government’s Office of Learning and Teach
8 July 2015

UQ research attracts more than $8 million

The Australian Research Council has announced more than $8 million in funding for 22 University of Queensland-led research projects aimed at tackling health, energy, envi
8 July 2015

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it’s a man on a bike

Former University of Queensland student and global adventurer Aaron Austin-Glen has been likened to “Superman” after returning to UQ to have his fitness checked.
8 July 2015

More to water skiing than towing the line

How hard can it be getting pulled across the water by a boat? Pretty tough actually, according to University of Queensland high performance coach Vince Kelly.
8 July 2015

El Niño could slash 2015 wheat harvest: plant scientist

Grain growers across Australia face a high risk of reduced wheat harvests this winter due to a strengthening El Niño event, a University of Queensland plant science exper
7 July 2015

Killer sea snail a target for new drugs

University of Queensland pain treatment researchers have discovered thousands of new peptide toxins hidden deep within the venom of just one type of Queensland cone snail
7 July 2015

Three-pronged approach could reduce suicide risk

“Suicidal thought doesn’t need to be fatal to be serious” is the mantra of a University of Queensland expert who has spent five years developing a new mental health test.
6 July 2015

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