Captive elephants in Laos face extinction

The captive elephant population in Laos will be extinct in just over a century if current management practices do not change, a University of Queensland study has found.
5 May 2014

Kidney disease gene controls cancer highway

University of Queensland researchers have discovered that a gene that causes kidney disease also controls growth of the lymphatic system, a key route through which cancer
2 May 2014

Indigenous Australian interventions at the UQ Anthropology Museum

The UQ Anthropology Museum is challenging audiences with two new exhibitions: Gapuwiyak Calling and written on the body.
2 May 2014

National funding backs two ground-breaking UQ health research projects

New methods of preventing intestinal worms and better ways of supporting children with cerebral palsy are potential outcomes from University of Queensland research that h
1 May 2014

Malaria-free Asia Pacific one step closer

As the 2014 World Malaria Day campaign draws to a close, 15 Asian Pacific countries have declared a commitment to eradicating malaria from the region.
1 May 2014

UQ expert available for World Asthma Day

A leading authority on asthma is available to speak to media in the lead-up to World Asthma Day on 6 May 2014.
1 May 2014

Better test for childhood TB is on the way

A distinctive genetic “signature” offers new hope for developing a rapid, affordable diagnostic test for the hundreds of thousands of children infected with tuberculosis
1 May 2014

Heartfelt story teaches children wrong from right

Award-winning University of Queensland alumnus Steven Herrick has released his much-anticipated children’s fiction book, Bleakboy and Hunter Stand Out in the Rain, publis
30 April 2014

Baby Triple P to help first-time parents

Helping new parents give their babies the best start in life is the focus of a program developed by The University of Queensland’s world-renowned Triple P – Positive Pare
29 April 2014

Artists engage with conflict at UQ Art Museum

One hundred years since the beginning of World War I and twelve-and-a-half years since September 11, the battles waged between nations and within them remind us that war
29 April 2014

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