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A new collaborative centre in Australia will focus on accelerating global vaccine development and delivery to help address critical health challenges.
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Memory fading? Exploring brain boosting power in foods
ABC Radio Brisbane – New research from the Queensland Brain Institute has found promising signs that could one day be a reality.
Do you see faces in things?
Canberra Times – Dr Jessica Taubert’s research 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.
Noosa's youth have limited access to proper health services
ABC News – Noosa's youth have limited access to proper health services for mental illness and drug addiction. Professor Judith Murray says the main issue is the privatisation of mental health.
Study drills into FTR herbicide options
Farm Weekly – UQ Centre for Crop Science Professor Bhagirath Chauhan said an integrated approach was essential to controlling feathertop Rhodes grass.
Coffs Harbour’s lethal African tulip trees
The Daily Telegraph – UQ's Courtney Irish said it can take up to 24 hours for the bees to die after ingesting the toxic nectar – which is a concern because they can spread poison to their hives.
TikTok exposes teens to videos on cannabis
Happy Mag – UQ researchers have found that 54.1 per cent of videos on Tik Tok promote weed use and 41.3 per cent are ambiguous and present no clear stance.
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