Lung transplant survivor beats the odds through ground breaking treatment

Double-lung transplant survivor Jordan Trieger has defied all odds - beating a deadly bacterial infection with the help of The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) and research
18 February 2020

Professor’s tech industry contribution recognised

The University of Queensland’s Research Computing Centre director has received a lifetime achievement award for his contribution to Australia’s information and communicat
20 November 2019

$1M funding to develop case for national therapeutic ultrasound industry

A potential dementia treatment that harnesses ultrasound has received $1 million in funding from a fiercely competitive Australian Government scheme to develop the therap
28 October 2019

UQ on top again in CWTS Leiden Rankings

For the second successive year The University of Queensland has been recognised as the top university in the southern hemisphere for global research quality in the 2019 C
17 May 2019

Lawyers back UQ entrepreneurs with startup support

Up-and-coming entrepreneurs in a University of Queensland accelerator program are being given access to expert legal services – and will only have to pay the bill if thei
7 March 2019

Hearing Awareness Week - UQ experts available

University of Queensland experts are available to comment on hearing loss during Hearing Awareness Week this week.
4 March 2019

It's not easy being green

Brisbane’s run of dry weather has led to algal blooms that have turned the water of The University of Queensland’s St Lucia lakes a luminous shade of green.
7 February 2019

$2.5m to develop better skin treatments

Two projects to develop effective topical medicines have won almost $2.5 million ($US1.75) in US Food and Drug Administration grants.
19 November 2018

UQ claims Uni 7s bronze in Canberra

The University of Queensland’s Aon Uni 7s Series tournament winning streak has come to an end following a third placing in Round 2 in Canberra.
11 September 2018

Quantum weirdness in ‘chicken or egg’ paradox

The “chicken or egg” paradox was first proposed by philosophers in Ancient Greece to describe the problem of determining cause-and-effect.
3 September 2018

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