Reef fish damsels in distress

Treachery is afoot – or a-fin – on the Great Barrier Reef, where damselfish unknowingly harbour a masked killer in their midst.
1 April 2015

Focus on school bullying

A new ‎Australian anti-bullying documentary takes the battle to the school-yard, with two University of Queensland academics weighing in on the topic of bullying in schoo
31 March 2015

Study reveals high-cholesterol diet increases spread of prostate cancer

University of Queensland research has shown that a high-cholesterol diet increases the spread of prostate cancer tumours to lymph nodes, lungs and bones.
31 March 2015

Massimo’s family returns to UQ to launch inspirational story

A rare disease discovered at The University of Queensland gave an Australian family a diagnosis for their son’s mystery illness, and is now the subject of a new book, Cra
30 March 2015

Cost-effective eye treatment bubbles to the surface

Bubbles invisible to the naked eye could provide the next breakthrough in treating heart and eye problems – and present an alternate treatment for cancer and cellulite as
30 March 2015

Solar research facility a game-changer for industry

Sunshine is being turned into energy and knowledge at The University of Queensland’s Gatton campus, where the state’s largest solar array was switched on today.
27 March 2015

Obese grandmothers increase risk for children

The grandchildren of obese women face a heightened risk of being born and raised to a life of obesity, University of Queensland researchers have found.
26 March 2015

Nation’s best and globally excellent for science: it’s in UQ’s Nature

The University of Queensland leads Australia and excels globally in two critical measures of science research excellence associated with the prestigious journal Nature.
26 March 2015

UQ medical stars light up new Academy

RESEARCHERS from The University of Queensland feature prominently in the newly formed Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences, launched this evening in Canberra
25 March 2015

Cane toads potentially lucrative export in cancer fight

Wait before you whack that toad. Not only is it frowned upon to kill cane toads inhumanely, but the amphibian’s venom could be worth a bucket-load.
25 March 2015

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