New molecule could improve treatments for inflammatory diseases

Scientists in Brisbane and Ireland have developed a small molecule that blocks a key driver of inflammatory diseases – a finding that could inspire new treatments for art
17 February 2015

UQ eastern gateway transformation takes shape

The construction of an elevated platform set to transform The University of Queensland’s eastern gateway is gaining momentum.
16 February 2015

Study offers clue to how cells are programmed

A landmark international study involving University of Queensland researchers has discovered how human and mammal cells develop specialised functions.
13 February 2015

MBA students open doors in USA for Australian companies

University of Queensland Master of Business Administration students are helping three Australian companies to expand their customer bases in the United States.
12 February 2015

Indian trip an eye-opener for students

Nine students from St Leo’s College at the University of Queensland have returned from an experience that has opened their eyes to much more than they could ever learn in
12 February 2015

Navigating nerve fibres take different shapes

An analysis of how nerve fibres make vital connections during brain development could aid the understanding of how some cognitive disorders occur.
25 February 2015

Why the wheels come off in communication

How can two people come up with two completely different Lego models while working from the same instructions?
11 February 2015

Study finds Brazilian climate change mitigation doubles carbon emissions

Brazilian steel industry strategies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions have failed spectacularly, actually resulting in a doubling of emissions, University of Queensland
11 February 2015

Nanopatch vaccine technology company attracts $25 million

Vaccine technology company Vaxxas has moved a step closer to achieving its goal of improving world health, thanks to a capital raising of $25 million.
10 February 2015

Running faster equals disaster

Trading maximum speed for manoeuvrability may be essential to surviving a run-in with a predator, a new study shows.
9 February 2015

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