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Students toast their architectural achievements - UQ News

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Students from The University of Queensland showcased their visions for the future of Queensland’s premier winemaking region at the 2004 Granite Belt Spring Wine Festival.. Over the past five months 56 final year students undertook a major design project entitled Wine with Design, which involved developing design concepts for 14 wineries throughout the Granite Belt region.

UQ graduation ceremonies in Asia - UQ News - The University of ...

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International graduates from The University of Queensland will celebrate their achievements with family and friends at a series of graduation ceremonies across Asia this month.

Wealthy turn anti-immigrant when their riches are threatened

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Anti-immigration sentiment rises when affluent people fear losing their wealth, a psychological study has found. The University of Queensland’s Professor Jolanda Jetten said harsh attitudes towards immigrants were found in times of economic downturn and relative deprivation – and also in prosperous times. “Affluent people who fear losing wealth in the short or long term experience ...

Where should we look for new metals that are critical for green energy ...

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Research on Australian volcanoes shows how tiny crystals formed inside volcanoes offer clues about the formation of rare earth deposits and how we can find more of them.

Mystery yellow boxes part of world-first test during Cyclone Alfred ...

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As ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred loomed over South-East Queensland last week, eagle-eyed Brisbane residents might have spotted hulking yellow boxes appearing at key traffic intersections.. These bright yellow installations are ‘Flood Tuff’ units designed at The University of Queensland to protect the intelligent transport systems that manage traffic flow, signals and road lighting.

Low pregnancy iron levels linked to sex reversal in utero

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Iron deficiency in pregnancy may influence the sex development of a baby in utero, researchers have found. An 8-year international study involving The University of Queensland found a low-iron diet in pregnant mice caused male-to-female sex reversal in a proportion of their embryos.

UQ tests vaccine response in ‘moonshot’ challenge

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2025/04/uq-tests-vaccine-response-moonshot’-challenge
Do you talk to AI when you’re feeling down? Here’s where chatbots get their therapy advice 11 June 2025. Australia’s government is pledging better protection for our vulnerable seas – but will it work? 10 June 2025. Weight loss drug effective for people with schizophrenia 11 June 2025.

UQ researcher promotes health in Indigenous communities

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A University of Queensland researcher has secured more than $1.4 million through the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Targeted Call for Research: Commercial determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health 2023 scheme.. Adjunct Associate Professor Mark Wenitong will co-design a framework with Indigenous communities to promote healthy food choices and help ...

Needle-free mRNA vaccine research boost - UQ News

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UQ’s Dr Christopher McMillan has been named one of this year’s Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellows – allowing him to work with biotech firm Vaxxas to deliver nucleic acid vaccines on the company’s needle-free technology.

Study reveals rainforest tree tactics for different climates

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2025/02/study-reveals-rainforest-tree-tactics...
A University of Queensland-led team has completed one of the most comprehensive surveys of Australia’s subtropical rainforests to document how climate dictates what species thrive in different locations.

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