Put to the text: addiction treatment sessions SMS study

SMS reminders sent to patients booked in to addiction treatment sessions significantly increase attendance rates, University of Queensland research has found.
29 August 2018

Potential medical breakthroughs receive national funding

The world’s next big medical breakthroughs could be in the hands of four University of Queensland researchers, announced as National Health and Medical Research Council D
29 August 2018

Flu vaccine researcher's micro-lecture to go viral

A three minute presentation in China will provide an opportunity for a University of Queensland PhD student to gain support for his work to develop a universal flu vaccin
28 August 2018

Customs House serves up a new restaurant

The Story Bridge and Brisbane River provide the ideal backdrop for diners experiencing the new waterfront restaurant at The University of Queensland’s historic Customs Ho
28 August 2018

Scientists "fix" bacterial tree of life

Bacterial classification has been given a complete makeover by a team of University of Queensland researchers, using an evolutionary tree based on genome sequences.
28 August 2018

Team UQ claims Uni 7s season opener

The University of Queensland has continued its Aon Uni 7s Series dominance, claiming the opening round of the 2018 season in Hobart.
27 August 2018

Nature to lead fight against tuberculosis

A team of Queensland researchers developing new antibiotics to treat tuberculosis has been awarded $1.45 million by the US Department of Defense.
24 August 2018

Young minds develop the technologies of tomorrow

The next Steve Jobs or Bill Gates could be among the hundreds of primary and high school students to compete at the Young ICT Explorers competition at UQ this weekend.
24 August 2018

UQ depth secret weapon for back-to-back titles

The University of Queensland will launch its Aon Uni 7s Series title defence this weekend when the second instalment of the national Women’s Rugby 7s competition kicks of
24 August 2018

Making light work of quantum computing

Light may be the missing ingredient in making usable quantum silicon computer chips, according to an international study featuring a University of Queensland researcher.
21 August 2018

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