Women needed for study to run rings around cancer treatment side effects

Women who have been treated for gynaecological cancers can help University of Queensland researchers by participating in a study to safely integrate exercise into their d
16 December 2021

Space telescope ushers in a new age of astronomy

A “game changing” new telescope will soon be blasted into space to embark on a lonely 1.5-million-kilometre orbit around the Sun to provide a clearer view of the ever-exp
24 December 2021

World-first bushfire hazard detection system aiming to save lives, property and environment

A world-first real-time bushfire hazard detection and warning system using artificial intelligence (AI) is under development thanks to a new partnership between The Unive
11 December 2021

Partners to deliver end-to-end medical training for Darling Downs, South West

One hundred future doctors will be training in the Darling Downs and South West regions within three years - set to ramp up to 120 each year by 2026 - in a partnership be
6 December 2021

Our December graduates 2021 part 2

It's been another tough year for the class of 2021, coping with COVID shutdowns and changing circumstances.
10 December 2021

Our December 2021 graduates part 1

t'll be a packed schedule for graduations this year, after another tumultuous year.
9 December 2021

Back from the brink: helping coral reefs recover

Stabilising reef rubble may help corals recover faster after being damaged by the impacts of climate change and natural degradation.
2 December 2021

Primates vs cobras: how our last common ancestor built venom resistance

The last common ancestor of chimps, gorillas and humans developed an increased resistance toward cobra venom, according to University of Queensland-led research.
7 December 2021

Digital toolkit to help clinicians prevent childhood obesity

University of Queensland researchers are collaborating with an extensive range of health professionals to re-design and improve strategies to prevent childhood obesity.
1 December 2021

World-first lung cancer screening facility increases chance of cure

A semi-trailer will be converted into the world’s first mobile lung cancer screening facility to help boost early detection and increase survival rates in rural and remot
29 November 2021

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