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Future-proofing 麻豆传媒映画鈥檚 student experience through teaching excellence

Six 麻豆传媒映画 educators have received awards for Teaching Excellence, celebrating their commitment to enhancing student learning with creative and innovative practices.

29 October 2024
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Using weather radar to track Australia鈥檚 migrating birds

For the first time, scientists have used data from weather radar not to track storms, but to count birds as they travel across Australian skies.

28 October 2024
Two small fluffy birds with bright yellow heads sitting together on a branch
Baby on baby scale.

For the first time in Australia, researchers can accurately predict if babies are at risk of childhood obesity by the age of eight to nine years of age.

6 April 2021
Dr Benjamin Schoville at the archeological site.

The discovery of unexpected artefacts in Africa’s Kalahari Basin has challenged conventional knowledge about the beginnings of human culture and innovation. A Queensland-led research team found crystals and ostrich shell fragments...

31 March 2021
Woman wearing VNR contraption over her eyes

Immersive virtual reality (VR) technology could help speech pathologists treat communication disorders, according to University of Queensland research.

31 March 2021

Vital information on how COVID-19 spreads though communities will soon be gleaned from a real-life trial of 麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland-led Safe Blues program and app.

31 March 2021
Sorghum crop lodging, with stalks fallen over onto the ground

After decades of study, University of Queensland researchers have identified a genetic solution to the problem of sorghum lodging and falling down, which affects 10 per cent of sorghum crops each year.

31 March 2021

University of Queensland students are the first cohort to experience interprofessional practice education and training in Metro North Hospital and Health Service鈥檚 new Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS).

30 March 2021
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Public health campaigns that challenge weight stigma and promote body positivity can boost the health and well-being for people of all body sizes, according to a University of Queensland study.

30 March 2021

Popular native Australian essential oils including tea tree oil and eucalyptus are being studied to determine if they better equip chicken embryos and hatchlings to fight disease.

30 March 2021
Professor Matthew Morell, Director, QAAFI at University of Queensland 鈥 with sorghum in glasshouse.

Agriculture has entered a new era where advanced, multidisciplinary sciences are harnessed to meet consumer demands for safe, ethically and sustainably produced foods, according to the incoming director of a key research institute.

26 March 2021
A young girl digs in the dirt to fill a Soils for Science sample bag.

Queenslanders are being asked to 鈥渄ig deep鈥 in an Australian-first project, with the next 鈥済round-breaking鈥 medicine potentially hiding in their backyard.

25 March 2021

Traits that allow cancer cells to escape the body鈥檚 natural defence system and develop into tumours are actually a good indicator to a patient鈥檚 survival prognosis, according to University of Queensland researchers.

24 March 2021