Two University of Queensland researchers have been named winners of the ABC’s 2018 Top 5 science program.
6 June 2018The University of Queensland is part of a global mapping and monitoring partnership using satellite imagery and big data processing to respond to the crisis facing coral reefs.
5 June 2018UniQuest, The University of Queensland’s commercialisation company, is leading Australia and competing globally in creating spin-out companies based on academic intellectual property.
4 June 2018An engineering breakthrough that can reduce major urban bridgeworks projects from months or even years to just three days is set to save time, money and inconvenience worldwide.
4 June 2018UQ research has revealed that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) Australians suffer more health problems in areas where most people voted against same-sex marriage.
4 June 2018The University of Queensland has a range of experts available to talk to media in relation to World Environment Day on 5 June and World Oceans Day on 8 June.
1 June 2018An anonymous donation of $500,000 will fund Australia’s first dedicated aphasia rehabilitation and research centre.
1 June 2018ASX data shows that 80 percent of companies expect an increase in cyber risk over the next year, but who is responsible when cybercrimes occur?
1 June 2018A University of Queensland researcher is among a coalition of respiratory doctors and scientists warning of the dangers electronic cigarettes pose to children and adolescents.
1 June 2018Healthy ageing and wellbeing is the focus of a new community-based clinic launched by The University of Queensland.
1 June 2018Question: when is a chicken more important than a sick person? Answer: when you’re four years old, according to research from The University of Queensland.
31 May 2018Today is World No Tobacco Day – and The University of Queensland will be smoke-free one month from now.
31 May 2018Australian athletes have partnered with scientists at The University of Queensland to support research into the effects of concussion.
31 May 2018A tax on sweetened drinks would save $666 million in oral health costs, a study by The University of Queensland has found.
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