Student composition is new Opera House fanfare

University of Queensland music student John Rotar has been selected to write a piece of music to replace the traditional cue bells in the Sydney Opera House.
30 June 2014

Bee-inspired landing system will sting aircraft hackers

Bees have inspired development of a new aircraft landing system that is fully independent of outside technology, improving passenger safety by deterring blocking or hacki
30 June 2014

Global industries partner with UQ on diverse research projects

The University of Queensland and industry, business and community partners will collaborate on research projects worth more than $24 million, under the latest round of Au
27 June 2014

Student entrepreneurs flock to Brisbane

Brisbane will host to some of the world’s brightest young entrepreneurs this weekend at The Global Innovative Youth Conference, thanks to the University of Queensland Ide
27 June 2014

UQ and Siemens collaboration to advance MRI technology

A collaboration agreement between The University of Queensland and Siemens Australia will boost research and development in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), leading to b
27 June 2014

UQ provides grassroots support to disabled children in Vietnam

University of Queensland students have built an outdoor play area to help disabled children in Vietnam enhance their motor skills.
27 June 2014

Safe strep throat vaccine closer to reality

Researchers are one step closer to developing a safe vaccine against strep throat, which is responsible for more than 700 million infections and 500,000 deaths each year.
26 June 2014

Study could lead to better treatment for child brain injuries

The discovery of a new link between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), pain and children with traumatic brain injuries could lead to better treatment methods, accordi
26 June 2014

Young ‘superbugs’ innovator receives prestigious Rolex Laureate

A University of Queensland student has taken out the prestigious Rolex Laureate Award for Enterprise for his innovative work to protect human health from the threat of an
25 June 2014

Protected areas failing vulnerable species, researchers say

Future national park expansion should focus on land that is home to threatened species, rather than on land that is cheap to protect, researchers say.
25 June 2014

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