Obesity linked to higher rate of knee replacement revisions

University of Queensland research has revealed Australians undergoing a knee replacement operation are at a higher risk of needing further surgery if they’re obese.
15 November 2022

Cryptocurrency gambling with young people’s mental health

Cryptocurrency trading could be linked to problem gambling, anxiety and depression in young men, University of Queensland research has found.
8 November 2022

Having more babies lowers the risk of endometrial cancer

University of Queensland research has revealed that having more babies reduces a woman’s risk of endometrial cancer.
8 November 2022

UQ celebrates exceptional student athletes

Several Commonwealth Games representatives are among 19 students recognised for their sporting achievements as The University of Queensland celebrates 110 years of the UQ
7 November 2022

Leading learning beyond the classroom

Goat yoga, field trips, scavenger hunts and the ‘sparking joy’ approach to possessions are just some of the ways a University of Queensland senior lecturer captivates his
4 November 2022

Transformative UQ research centres to tackle global challenges

The University of Queensland will establish three Centres of Excellence to tackle major global challenges and opportunities.
4 November 2022

Smashing avocado know-how

The biggest industry bottleneck for avocado production could soon be a thing of the past with the signing of a licence agreement between The University of Queensland’s co
9 November 2022

Making a difference to First Nations mums and bubs

Tackling a digital divide and improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers and babies is the aim of an Australian-first project involving F
3 November 2022

The traditional farm field trip goes virtual

University of Queensland students are gaining unprecedented access to farms and other agricultural sites through self-navigated virtual tours.
3 November 2022

UQ company starts revolution in chronic pain management

Precision painkillers that are more accurate and less harmful to the liver are set to be developed by a University of Queensland spin-off company — potentially changing t
4 November 2022

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