‘Near patient’ research program targets blood cancer

Research into blood cancer will be boosted with a new high-level appointment at the University of Queensland Diamantina Institute.
12 August 2014

Start-ups to benefit from new capital fund

Queensland start-ups are to benefit from a new $10 million early stage investment fund.
12 August 2014

Researchers find new breast cancer treatment target

University of Queensland researchers have discovered a way of predicting cancer-free survival in breast cancer patients and identified a new treatment target.
11 August 2014

Science meets beer and barbecues for Queensland launch

The science behind beer and barbecues will be on show – and taste – when The University of Queensland launches National Science Week celebrations in Brisbane on Saturday
11 August 2014

New research to help predict teen suicide

Health practitioners will be better equipped to predict self-harm or suicide attempts in adolescents as a result of a University of Queensland study on psychosis in young
8 August 2014

Award-winning author releases crime thriller that keeps readers guessing

The University of Queensland Press’s latest offering is a gritty and gripping crime thriller by the winner of the 2013 Queensland Literary Awards Best Emerging Author cat
7 August 2014

Work starts on Australia’s largest solar photovoltaic research facility

The University of Queensland and First Solar have begun construction on a 3.275 megawatt solar photovoltaic research facility at UQ’s Gatton campus.
6 August 2014

Celebrate Singapore with a feast, stalls and a live broadcast

Singapore’s National Day Parade will be live-streamed at the University of Queensland on 9 August in a celebration that will feature food, music and stalls.
6 August 2014

Climate change not so global

Scientists are calling for a better understanding of regional climates, after research into New Zealand's glaciers has revealed climate change in the Northern Hemisp
4 August 2014

Ecosystems can have their fish, and we can eat them too

Tighter bag limits for fishermen have been identified as an important key to ocean ecosystem conservation.
1 August 2014

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