Hunters can help more in managing pests: study

Recreational hunters are under-utilised as a resource for wildlife management, according to a study from The University of Queensland.
3 June 2014

We are the champions

Two University of Queensland professors have been named inaugural Science and Innovation Champions by the Queensland Government.
29 May 2014

Fighting a debilitating disease

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Inactivity ‘biggest factor’ in women's heart risk

Lack of exercise is a greater risk for heart disease in women over 30 than smoking, obesity and high blood pressure, University of Queensland researchers have found.
28 May 2014

Pat Flynn bowls us over with his new book about kissing, cricket and school

Sunshine Coast-based author Pat Flynn serves up another round of teen humour in his latest book, Don’t Kiss Girls and other silly stories, published by University of Quee
27 May 2014

High-intensity training could put kidney disease on the run

The benefits of high-intensity interval training for people with chronic kidney disease is the focus of a team of researchers at The University of Queensland.
26 May 2014

Women urged to eat more vegetables

Less than two per cent of Australian women are eating the recommended five servings of vegetables a day, according to new research from The University of Queensland.
26 May 2014

Professor promotes sustainable mining over 40-year career

A lifelong commitment to sustainable mining has brought recognition for a highly accomplished and long-serving University of Queensland academic, Emeritus Professor Clive
23 May 2014

Bursary to kick-start farming career

University of Queensland Gatton student Emily Warwick is making plans for her career in agriculture thanks to a $5000 bursary from the Queensland Agriculture Teachers’ As
22 May 2014

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