Research lays foundations for brain damage study

Researchers at The University of Queensland have made a key step that could eventually offer hope for stroke survivors and other people with brain damage.
6 June 2014

Tombstones bring ancient dead to life

Tombstones and other memorials to the dead bring life to some of the more interesting residents of ancient Greece and Rome at an exhibition opening in Brisbane this week.
4 June 2014

David Malouf: celebrating a life in letters

University of Queensland alumnus and Australian literary legend David Malouf is celebrating his 80th birthday – and UQ is hosting the party.
4 June 2014

‘Extinct’ bat rediscovered after 120 years in the wilderness

A bat species native to Papua New Guinea and thought to be extinct has been rediscovered by a team of University of Queensland researchers.
4 June 2014

Sorghum sugar signals sweet success

A joint project between Queensland and Chinese researchers to derive sugars from sorghum could result in extraordinary social, economic and environmental benefits for fut
3 June 2014

100 million year study shows a sheltered start breeds evolutionary success

Research into reef fish species diversity will provide conservationists with new information to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
3 June 2014

UQ alumni and donors named as Queensland Greats

Queensland Premier Campbell Newman has recognised the achievements of Dr Sallyanne Atkinson AO and Professor Adéle Green AC for their dedication to the community.
2 June 2014

‘Phantom’ superbugs - a silent killer

University of Queensland researchers have discovered antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the Middle East which is cloaking itself in genetic material to avoid detection and
2 June 2014

Aerospace engineering flies ahead - thanks to UQ student

Australian breakthroughs in techniques for welding composite materials are changing the future of aerospace engineering, by cutting aircraft construction time and cost.
2 June 2014

Parents see sibling fighting as normal

Three out of four Australian parents are concerned about their children fighting yet claim their kids get along well, a University of Queensland study has found.
2 June 2014

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