Shining a light on massive data collections

Huge amounts of data produced by research into issues such as cardiac disease, climate change and astrophysics will be easier to navigate when a new supercomputer is comm
14 May 2015

Is #Dadbod craze just a big, fat lie?

It’s whipped social media into a lather, yet a University of Queensland body-image expert is warning the ‘Dad bod’ craze is probably a load of baloney.
14 May 2015

Body language on show at UQ art exhibition

A new exhibition at The University of Queensland Art Museum explores how artists use the body’s sensory language to shape political thought.
14 May 2015

Researcher's 'atlas' project opens a world of discovery

Associate Professor Christine Wells from The University of Queensland has won a $50,000 prize for leadership in stem cell research.
13 May 2015

UQ revitalises ancient art of Tai Chi to help people SMILE

A University of Queensland study has revitalised an ancient martial art into a world-first Tai Chi-based exercise program that targets obese people suffering depression,
14 May 2015

Blind student leading the way

Psychology graduate Jefferson Mac likes to joke that his orientation work with incoming students at The University of Queensland is a case of “the blind leading the blind
11 May 2015

Social group workshops mean you’ll never walk alone

If your social life is in need of a makeover, The University of Queensland could help in less than eight hours.
8 May 2015

Breast milk calcium mystery revealed

Breakthrough research at the University of Queensland has unlocked a mysterious process essential to breastfeeding.
7 May 2015

Familiarity breeds empathy

The more time we spend with people from another nationality the more empathy we have for them, University of Queensland research has found.
8 May 2015

Musicians gather en masse for monumental ensemble

A monumental ensemble of more than 500 musicians from The University of Queensland and Brisbane high schools will perform two classic pieces this month.
7 May 2015

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