Imagine if doctors could tailor cancer treatments for individual patients, training their immune system to recognise and precisely target their tumour cells without harming healthy tissue.
Incredibly, three-quarters dating app users surveyed say they have experienced some form of sexual abuse online. What does the research tell us about people who hide behind these apps to harm others?
Researchers at UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute have been studying ‘roadblocks’ in the brain and believe they are now on track to eliminating them – and possibly Alzheimer’s disease itself.
The big problem with Australia’s data retention laws is that there’s really no limit on how long a company can keep personal data, Dr Brendan Walker-Munro explains.
By 2050, experts predict that climate change could kill off the 2 main coffee varieties we drink daily while also jeopardising 60 per cent of the planet’s 124 wild coffee plants.
Australians are bracing for the third La Niña in as many years, bringing about the possibility of more heavy rain and natural disasters. So, what does this mean for you financially?
There are a lot of easy changes we can make at home to improve our sustainability, and UQ startups are leading the way in creating sustainable products and services. See how.
'Quiet quitting' is the act of doing the bare minimum at work for the sake of your mental health. But how healthy is that approach, and what else can you do to find work-life balance?