Hot temperatures could mean swan song for tropical birds

Non-migratory songbirds could be under threat from a warming climate, according to the findings of a 15-year study.
14 May 2018

Knock back a pint of science

You can hop down to your local pub, pull up a chair and quench your thirst for science from 14-16 May.
11 May 2018

One bridge, one phobia and one giant challenge

Despite a severe fear of heights, University of Queensland researcher Dr Derik Steyn will leap from a Brisbane bridge to raise funds for a charity supporting people livin
14 May 2018

Changing the distillery game, one sip at a time

More than two centuries after Australia’s infamous Rum Rebellion, a University of Queensland chemical engineering and business graduate has started a new revolution in ru
11 May 2018

Removing predators doesn’t guarantee bird safety

Removing introduced predators might not provide greater protection of nesting birds in Australia’s temperate forests and woodlands, according to a new University of Queen
11 May 2018

Gamers help physicists in massive experiment to challenge Einstein

More than half a million levels of a video game have provided random data for a global study testing the laws of quantum physics.
10 May 2018

Time versus money: the value of digital cancer diagnosis

The cost-effectiveness of an online skin cancer screening program is the focus of a new study at The University of Queensland.
10 May 2018

World-first study aims to keep emissions targets on track

A simple method to determine if fossil fuel producers are on track to meet global emission reduction targets has been developed by University of Queensland researchers.
10 May 2018

Breeding benefits when love bites wombats on the butt

Monitoring wombats for behaviours such as pacing and rump-biting could help conservation efforts by increasing the success of captive breeding.
10 May 2018

Film festival to help provide a nest egg for African communities

A Brisbane film festival showcasing stories of Africa will help protect chickens and livelihoods through the work of an international foundation supported by The Universi
8 May 2018

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