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University of Queensland

  • Pro-Palestinian Protesters Charged After Political Disturbance at University of Queensland
    Pro-Palestinian Protesters Charged After Political Disturbance at University of Queensland
    Two 53-year-old men have been charged with one count each of alleged unregulated high-risk activity. 
    May 21, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • ‘Not About Money’: Student Activist Drops $3.5 Million Legal Case With University of Queensland
    ‘Not About Money’: Student Activist Drops $3.5 Million Legal Case With University of Queensland
    'I always promised that I would drop my lawsuit if UQ simply apologised and admitted that I was ...
    March 28, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • New Giant Anaconda Discovered in Amazon Rainforest
    New Giant Anaconda Discovered in Amazon Rainforest
    “Our team received a rare invitation to explore the region. (We) were lucky enough to find several anacondas ...
    February 21, 2024BY Jim Birchall
  • mRNA Vaccines for Future Pandemic to Be Produced in Queensland
    mRNA Vaccines for Future Pandemic to Be Produced in Queensland
    Researchers hope to 'build the next generation of mRNA vaccines' in Australia.
    November 6, 2023BY Monica O’Shea
  • Women With Childhood Trauma Have Higher Risk of Pregnancy Complications
    Women With Childhood Trauma Have Higher Risk of Pregnancy Complications
    Women who suffer adverse childhood experiences have a higher possibility of developing complications during pregnancy, a study has ...
    August 4, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • University Criticised For Soft Approach to CCP Influence and Propaganda
    University Criticised For Soft Approach to CCP Influence and Propaganda
    The Australian University of Sydney has been criticised by international students and human rights advocates over two incidents ...
    August 1, 2023BY Cindy Li
  • Queensland Opens Needle-Free Vaccine Skin Patches Factory
    Queensland Opens Needle-Free Vaccine Skin Patches Factory
    Australia has opened the doors to a vaccine skin patch manufacturing facility in hopes to reduce the complexities ...
    June 21, 2023BY Jessie Zhang
  • Over 30 Percent of Aussies Can’t Afford to Travel Overseas: Research
    Over 30 Percent of Aussies Can’t Afford to Travel Overseas: Research
    Rising living costs and soaring airfares have left one in three Australians unable to afford to travel overseas. ...
    June 13, 2023BY Cindy Li
  • COVID Causes Brain Cells to ‘Fuse and Malfunction’, Study Finds
    COVID Causes Brain Cells to ‘Fuse and Malfunction’, Study Finds
    Researchers have discovered that while SARS-CoV-2 is primarily a respiratory disease, it can also cause brain cells to fuse, ...
    June 8, 2023BY Jessie Zhang
  • Australia Signs Deal With US to Make Queensland a Global Vaccine Hub
    Australia Signs Deal With US to Make Queensland a Global Vaccine Hub
    Queensland hopes to create home-grown vaccines and become a major international vaccine hub after a partnership was announced ...
    June 7, 2023BY Jessie Zhang
  • Rare First Edition of Winnie the Pooh to Go on Sale
    Rare First Edition of Winnie the Pooh to Go on Sale
    A first-edition copy of the beloved children’s classic Winnie the Pooh will be among the literary treasures for ...
    April 27, 2023BY Jessie Zhang
  • African Elephants Use Unique Body Odour to Communicate, Research Shows
    African Elephants Use Unique Body Odour to Communicate, Research Shows
    African elephants use their unique sense of smell to communicate, distinguish their mates and outsiders, and maintain social ...
    April 4, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • Consular Immunity ‘Not Absolute’: Judge Sets Precedent in Case Against Chinese Official
    Consular Immunity ‘Not Absolute’: Judge Sets Precedent in Case Against Chinese Official
    BRISBANE—A new court ruling may determine whether diplomatic immunity extends to consular officials involved in threatening or harming ...
    March 13, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Aphasia Patients Get Chance to Be ‘Part of Life Again’
    Aphasia Patients Get Chance to Be ‘Part of Life Again’
    When Paul Fraser collapsed in his home in Byron Bay, New South Wales (NSW), he lay helpless on ...
    March 4, 2023BY AAP
  • ‘You’re in the Minority’: Conservative Students Struggle to Find a Voice on University Campus
    ‘You’re in the Minority’: Conservative Students Struggle to Find a Voice on University Campus
    As Barclay McGain walked into the campus of the University of Queensland (UQ), the lack of diversity in ...
    December 16, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Pacific Stinging Trees Pave the Way for New Pain Treatments
    Pacific Stinging Trees Pave the Way for New Pain Treatments
    Brushing up against a stinging tree is no pleasant experience, but these inflictors of pain may also hold ...
    July 26, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • Stopping Juvenile Diabetes in Its Tracks: Australian Researchers Discover Protein That May Prevent Type 1 Diabetes
    Stopping Juvenile Diabetes in Its Tracks: Australian Researchers Discover Protein That May Prevent Type 1 Diabetes
    Australian researchers have developed a biological agent that may prevent Type 1 diabetes by improving an aspect of ...
    July 18, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • Gut Bacteria Could Hold the Key to Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Gut Bacteria Could Hold the Key to Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Australian researchers have isolated five strains of beneficial gut bacteria that may lead to the development of new ...
    July 6, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • Stroke Risk Increases With the Number of Miscarriages: Study
    Stroke Risk Increases With the Number of Miscarriages: Study
    Researchers at the University of Queensland have found that women with a history of miscarriage and stillbirth are ...
    June 28, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • Plastic Eating Worms Show Promise for Plant-Scale Recycling
    Plastic Eating Worms Show Promise for Plant-Scale Recycling
    Researchers at the University of Queensland have found that a common species of worm with a taste for ...
    June 9, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • Dual Threat to Koala Populations in New South Wales and Queensland
    Dual Threat to Koala Populations in New South Wales and Queensland
    A leading vaccine researcher from the University of Queensland (UQ) has discovered that the chlamydia epidemic endangering koala ...
    May 25, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • Australian Government Backs Queensland Universities to Supercharge Food and Beverage Manufacturing
    Australian Government Backs Queensland Universities to Supercharge Food and Beverage Manufacturing
    The Australian government has committed $50 million (US$34.9 million) in research funding through three Queensland universities to enhance ...
    May 16, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • High Tobacco Tax Associated with Adolescent E-Cigarette Uptake
    High Tobacco Tax Associated with Adolescent E-Cigarette Uptake
    A study conducted by the University of Queensland (UQ) on teenagers across 44 different countries concluded that increased ...
    May 13, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Skin Microbiopsy Device in Development Creates New Possibilities in Diagnosis
    Skin Microbiopsy Device in Development Creates New Possibilities in Diagnosis
    Researchers from the University of Queensland (UQ) are developing a new skin microbiopsy device that takes smaller skin ...
    April 18, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Spouse’s Diet Affects Health of Pregnant Women and Future Children: Study
    Spouse’s Diet Affects Health of Pregnant Women and Future Children: Study
    Australian researchers from the University of Queensland have raised concerns over the influence a spouse’s diet has on ...
    April 5, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Promising Trials for More Affordable Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
    Promising Trials for More Affordable Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
    Researchers in Queensland are trialling a new alternative to the delivery of the Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine by ...
    April 1, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Australian University to Collaborate with Moderna for mRNA Vaccine Research
    Australian University to Collaborate with Moderna for mRNA Vaccine Research
    The University of Queensland announced its collaboration with Moderna to use mRNA research for vaccine development of diseases ...
    March 10, 2022BY Marina Zhang
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
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