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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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  • 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.

    7 Mar 2025

    Environment & nature

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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).

    27 Feb 2025

    Health & medical

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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.

    26 Feb 2025

    Food & agriculture

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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…

    24 Feb 2025

    Engineering

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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.

    21 Feb 2025

    Digital economyHealth & medical

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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.

    21 Feb 2025

    Digital economySocial sciences

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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…

    20 Feb 2025

    Health & medicalTropical

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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.

    20 Feb 2025

    Social sciences

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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…

    19 Feb 2025

    Health & medical

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