An award-winning French video artist and sculptor has teamed up with a University of Queensland
21 August 2019Environmental defenders on the front line of natural resource conflict are being killed at an alarming rate, according to a University of Queensland study.
6 August 2019Volunteer snorkellers and scuba divers have been helping capture images of reef manta rays to better protect the threatened species.
1 August 2019Mathematics has been a lifelong passion for University of Queensland graduand Ivan Zelich.
18 July 2019It has been said that the internet exists chiefly to show videos of cats interacting with boxes.
11 July 2019The fate of coral reefs under climate change could improve if management efforts take evolution and adaptation into account, according to an international study.
2 July 2019Pilots and air travellers know turbulence can be powerful, but science has struggled to fully explain the phenomenon.
27 June 2019A possible drug target for chronic liver disease has been identified by an international research collaboration involving a University of Queensland team.
14 June 2019Scientists at Õ¬Äе¼º½ have upended biologists’ century-old understanding of the evolutionary history of animals.
13 June 2019The search for a global Streptococcus A vaccine has narrowed after researchers sequenced the DNA of more than 2000 samples of the bacteria worldwide.
28 May 2019A 24-tonne dinosaur may have walked in a ‘high-heeled’ fashion, according to University of Queensland research.
17 May 2019The Mona Lisa, Van Gogh’s Starry Night and dozens of other images have been recreated on a quantum ‘canvas’ the width of a human hair, thanks to University of Queensland physicists.
17 May 2019Bee venom that can be used for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and research into dementia, HIV and arthritis can now be easily and profitably harvested thanks to a University of Queensland student’s invention.
10 May 2019Fish living up to 1500 metres below the surface have developed surprisingly diverse vision that could help them determine predator from prey in the dimly-lit depths of their fish-eats-fish world.
10 May 2019Stark cultural differences in attitudes to public transport have been revealed by an international study featuring a University of Queensland academic.
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