A 1200-kilogram bright pink installation outside 鶹ýӳ of Queensland Art Museum forms part of an Australian-first cutting-edge exhibition that shines a spotlight on the impacts of climate change.
17 February 2022Queensland children affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) will soon have earlier access to additional diagnostic and support services, which could give them better long-term outcomes.
10 February 2022For the first time, researchers have revealed how a person’s genes can play a part in their enjoyment of nature, potentially changing the way we look at our affinity with the natural world.
4 February 2022Conversations with stroke survivors and their loved ones about possible lasting impairment can be traumatic, but there’s also potential for them to be therapeutic, according to research from 鶹ýӳ of Queensland.
1 February 2022Seeing faces in everyday objects is a common experience, but research from 鶹ýӳ of Queensland has found people are more likely to see male faces when they see an image on the trunk of a tree or in burnt toast over breakfast.
25 January 2022As vaccination rates continue to rise and government border policies change, the need for hotel quarantine is fading.
21 January 2022Methamphetamine use could be two to four times higher than estimated figures in national surveys, researchers at 鶹ýӳ of Queensland have found.
20 December 2021A world-first study warns 1,500 endangered languages could be lost by the end of this century.
17 December 2021Female students who are the first in the family to attend university are much more likely to suffer mental health issues compared to their male counterparts, research has revealed.
16 December 2021Childhood trauma may increase the chance of young people experiencing psychotic symptoms when using cannabis, University of Queensland research has found.
15 December 2021Adopting superhero behaviours such as maintaining physical activity and strong social connections may improve health later in life, a University of Queensland study has found.
14 December 2021It's been another tough year for the class of 2021, coping with COVID shutdowns and changing circumstances. But finally their hard work has paid off, with graduation underway.
10 December 2021Unorthodox leaders who shake up the political system are more likely to be elected if people believe their society is morally divided and breaking down, University of Queensland research has found.
26 November 2021A new Australian collaborative Autism CRC study, led by Mater Research and 鶹ýӳ of Queensland, has challenged the growing popular belief that the gut microbiome drives autism.
12 November 2021New data from 鶹ýӳ of Queensland reveals just 51 per cent of Australians plan to travel overseas now that international borders are open.
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