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Autonomous weed-targeting AI drones a sky-high success
A cost-saving smart system to target weeds in crops has proved effective in Central Queensland farm trials. CQU’s world-first prototype uses camera drones, AI weed identification, and spraying drones targeting weed locations with herbicide.
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Using ancient knowledge to combat IBD
Traditional Owners from North Queensland and James Cook University researchers have identified native plant compounds that could soon alleviate the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Slowing food spoilage without chemicals
UQ studies have used a natural tree sap gum and light to extend the shelf life of fresh fruit and vegetables to combat food waste.
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Flexible crystals reveal secrets of elasticity
Australian scientists have gained new insights into the fundamental behaviour of flexible materials, allowing for the design of new building materials and technology. A team involving researchers at The University of Queensland and QUT has identified the origin of the restoring force that lets elastic crystals return to their original…
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Humans outperform AI in disease coding test
An artificial intelligence model designed to classify complex medical case documents has been bested by its human challengers – but researchers say the AI technology could still be of enormous benefit.
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Tighter regulation of AI required to protect journalism and vulnerable journalists
Formal newsroom policies should be urgently adopted regarding how, when and why generative artificial intelligence is appropriate for journalistic use, says a QUT researcher and co-author of a paper examining the impact of generative AI on visual journalism.
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Centre to forge new path in mental health
A new research centre that will invest up to $1 million in funding every year to improve the mental health of northern Australians and beyond has been launched at JCU. The three broad research themes of the Margaret Roderick Centre for Mental Health Research: severe mental illness diagnosis, treatment, and…
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Two in five scientists in our survey reported harassment and intimidation.
In our global study of more than 2,000 scientists across six areas of science, two-fifths (41%) of respondents had, as a result of their work, been harassed or intimidated at least once over a five-year period. Intimidation efforts included online abuse, physical threats, and threats to budgets or employment.
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UQ to lead Australian clinical trial of next–gen ovarian cancer screening test
Clinical trials of a simple and accurate blood test to detect early–stage ovarian cancer – key to boosting survival rates – will begin at UQ this year. Researchers will confirm the performance of UQ’s test for ovarian cancer in the general population as a screening tool for the disease, dubbed…
Quantum and Advanced Technologies Strategy grant recipients
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$53 million in grants for innovative projects and scholarships are awarded under the Quantum and Advanced Technology Strategy.
2024 National Science Week
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It's nearly time! Join in the science events as part of National Science Week this year.
Queensland Decarbonisation Hub launched
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The Queensland Decarbonisation Hub is a network of industrial, research and policy experts focused on the social, economic and environmental dimensions of decarbonising the state.
Queensland–Bavaria Collaborative Research Program applications open
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The new Queensland-Bavaria Collaborative Research Program has opened for applications with two categories: Seed Grants and Development Grants.
Queensland quantum and advanced technologies
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Queensland is at the forefront of quantum and advanced technology research in Australia. The Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Strategy harnesses Queensland’s expertise in quantum technologies.
Queensland excels in infectious disease research
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The Queensland Infectious Disease Research Capabilities statement presents comprehensive information on how Queensland’s research community excel in infectious disease research.
New Queensland Cancer Centre to be built
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A new world class stand-alone Queensland Cancer Centre is to be built within the Herston Health Precinct. It will be the only cancer care service in Australia offering the full spectrum of cancer services in…
$80m vaccine manufacturing facility to be built in Brisbane
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The Translational Manufacturing@TRI facility equipped to scale up to full production to support late-stage clinical trials of promising drugs and vaccines is to be built next to the Translational Research Institute with $60m funding from…
Strategic Visualisation Tool
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Explore our strategic visualisation tool to understand Queensland’s research strengths and capabilities in seven emerging industries…
Traditional knowledge and biodiscovery resources
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Resources have been created to support biodiscovery entities and First Nations peoples understand and comply with the traditional knowledge obligation under the Biodiscovery Act 2004.