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Tactical Research Unit Director Rob Orr assesses serviceman undertaking occupational therapy. Photo credit: © Tactical Research Unit, Bond University

Assoc. Prof Dana Stanley from CQUniversity’s Institute for Future Farming Systems working on probiotic nutritional supplements for improved chicken health. Photo credit: © Institute for Future Farming Systems, CQUniversity Australia

Breakthrough research on silicon carbide on silicon (Si) platform technology. Photo credit: © Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre at Griffith University

JCU Researchers with the ARC Research Hub for Supercharging Tropical Aquaculture through Genetic Solutions holding a barramundi over tank. Photo credit: © Andrew Rankin Photography

Dr. Alison Carey investigates infectious diseases in relation to human reproductive health. Photo credit: © Centre for Immunology and Infection Control, QUT

Felix Lo, Mechanical Engineer from the QUT Energy Storage Research Group, placing prismatic cells on test. Photo credit: © Tony Phillips, QUT

Chief Investigator, Dr. Wahid Ferdous inspects the first sustainable composite railway transoms to replace use of timber. Photo credit: © School of Engineering, University of Southern Queensland

Dr. Mazhar Peerzada using a robotic double carrier braiding machine. Photo credit: © Centre for Future Materials, Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences, University of Southern Queensland

Silk strands emerging from glands on a spider’s abdomen are being investigated for use as microscale optical fibres. Photo credit: © Dr. Bronwen Cribb enhanced by Jenny Whiting, UQ Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis

A dilution refrigerator that cools quantum devices to milli-Kelvin temperatures. Photo credit: © ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS) at the University of Queensland

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  • Seeing through a new LENS allows brain-like navigation in robots

    QUT robotics researchers have developed a new robot navigation system that mimics neural processes of the human brain and uses less than 10 per cent of the energy required by traditional systems.

    19 Jun 2025

    Advanced manufacturing

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  • New brain pathway discovered as key to memory formation

    A new lipid–based pathway essential for memory formation has been discovered by University of Queensland researchers – a breakthrough that could lead to treatments for post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

    18 Jun 2025

    Health & medical

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  • Pioneer varieties of legume for Australian growers

    The University of Queensland has developed 5 new varieties of pigeonpea as a step towards the legume being grown more widely in Australia.

    17 Jun 2025

    Food & agriculture

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  • Biodiversity thrives in rare events

    UQ research has shown unpredictable environmental events help maintain plant, animal and microbial populations, challenging the belief stability is the key to survival.

    17 Jun 2025

    Environment & nature

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  • Researchers identify solution to global mask pollution problem

    The team developed a new technique to extend the life of polypropylene materials from discarded masks by breaking them down and repurposing them into valuable components for use in electronic devices such as smartphones and LED lights.

    17 Jun 2025

    BiotechnologyEnvironment & nature

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  • Harnessing digital technology to enhance the future of pediatric nursing

    The future of pediatric nursing could see digital technology play a larger role in delivering safer and more personalised care for children.

    12 Jun 2025

    Health & medical

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  • Spotlighting our Research: June 2025

    UniSQ is the first university in Australia to acquire the H-Portal model, and its use supports our researchers to be at the cutting edge of their field to deliver agricultural and crop health research outcomes applicable to agricultural settings both in Australia and abroad.

    12 Jun 2025

    Digital economyFood & agriculture

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  • Giving doctors an AI–powered head start on skin cancer

    Detection of melanoma and a range of other skin diseases will be faster and more accurate with a new artificial intelligence (AI) powered tool that analyses multiple imaging types simultaneously.

    7 Jun 2025

    Digital economyHealth & medical

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  • QUT - How AI and robotics are revolutionising ocean conservation

    QUT Centre for Robotics and the School of Electrical Engineering and Robotics, is pioneering the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to analyse underwater images in the fight to save our oceans.

    6 Jun 2025

    Advanced manufacturingDigital economyEnvironment & nature

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