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Mitigating heat stress in heifers to prevent stock losses
A three–year pilot project led by UQ has shown installing shade structures in largely treeless paddocks could increase calf survival rates. Led by Senior UQ Research Fellow Dr Kieren McCosker, the project evaluated the animal impact of feedlot-grade shelters installed close to water points in Mitchell grass-downs country in the…
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Machine learning aids rapid advancement of a high-resolution 3D printing technology
QUT biomedical engineers have developed a new automated method to drastically advance melt electrowriting, a new, high-resolution 3D printing technology used in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The new method enables melt electrowriting (MEW) experimentation in hours, not days.
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QIMR Berghofer research leads to new treatment for potentially deadly Graft-versus-Host Disease QIMR Berghofer geneticist elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences
A discovery by QIMR Berghofer researchers has led to the development and fast-tracked US-FDA approval of a new treatment for chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease (GVHD), the major cause of serious complications and death in blood cancer patients who receive vital stem cell transplants. Researcher Dr Kelli MacDonald said "I’m incredibly proud…
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New oral drug to calm abdominal pain
UQ researchers have developed a new class of oral painkillers to suppress chronic abdominal pain based on the peptide hormone oxytocin that drives childbirth contractions. Associate Professor Markus Muttenthaler from UQ’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience led a team that has changed the chemical structure of oxytocin to make it gut-stable…
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Facebook ads targeting people at risk of harm under scrutiny
A UQ–led study has revealed how alcohol and gambling companies target people with Facebook advertising for addictive products. The UQ-led study found people trying to reduce their alcohol use or gambling or recovering from harm were exposed to significant amounts of advertisements for these products on social media.
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ARC Linkage program boosts diverse projects
QUT researchers are celebrating the awarding of four ARC Linkage grants totalling $1,610,220 and one ARC Linkage and Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities grant of $261,250. The recipient research projects are: Mobile 3D Artefact Digitisation Lab, Weavable thermoelectric textile for body heat management, Advancing digital innovation in the Australian live performance…
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Small vessels underestimated as strike risk to migrating whales
A new study led by Griffith University researchers has found that current risk assessments of vessel strikes on large whales, such as migrating humpback whales, may be underestimating the threat of smaller vessels, particularly from recreational vessels, not represented in Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) data. 93% of recreational vessels in…
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Our researchers are innovating new eDNA techniques to find highly invasive yellow crazy ants.
Our researchers are innovating new eDNA techniques to find highly invasive yellow crazy ants, strengthening Australia’s biosecurity 🧬 eDNA allows us to detect yellow crazy ants in downstream rivers, making locating infestations faster and easier
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Traffic safety start–up gains global traction
A Brisbane–based software start–up formed by Uniquest and using AI to improve road safety has been acquired by Canadian company Transoft Solutions. Advanced Mobility Analytics Group (AMAG) was formed by UQ’s commercialisation arm UniQuest in 2020 to develop intellectual property from UQ, the University of British Columbia and Queensland University…
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Traditional knowledge and biodiscovery resources Featured
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