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Amcor third Lift-Off winner to deliver new ‘Packaging as a Service’ for reusable food packaging
Cleanroom to sweep in Queensland scientific excellence
Magnetic method to clean PFAS contaminated water
Australia-India strategic research grants now open
New spin control method brings billion-qubit quantum chips closer
Demand booms for experimental mRNA from UQ BASE
Brushstroke of genius: intersecting science and creativity fine art
Nanomaterial influences gut microbiome and immune system interactions
Researchers infect ‘brain in dish’ in search for Zika antivirals
Soft robot detects damage and heals itself
Important discovery could help extinguish disease threat to koalas
New 2D nanomaterial membrane unleashes ocean energy
Grants to study mood disorder treatments & impact of sleep on brain ageing
Next generation gene therapy
Bacteria use ancient mechanisms to self-repair
Amcor investment in PulPac fiber technology to accelerate global deployment of innovative paper packaging
Griffith rises to top of Australia’s research efforts
New book highlights how unique First Nations knowledge integrates into engineering education
UQ company starts revolution in chronic pain management
Ludwig Chicago nanotechnology indicues therapeutic immune responses against multiple types of tumors
Impressive results in and US News university rankings
Griffith University achieves stellar outcome for sustainability
Subject rankings solidify University of Adelaide’s global position
Young ANU scientists make their mark with Tall Poppy honours
Making waves in analytical science
MRFF funding supports mRNA nanotechnology and artificial intelligence innovations
ARC funding boost for UQ researchers
Academy President elected to Royal Academy of Engineering
DECRA funding supports University of Adelaide research
New 3D printing process offers novel energy storage design options
Funding boost for 10 UQ researchers
WHO launches guide to safely unlock benefits of life sciences
US enlists UQ to seek new ways to battle melanoma
Amcor reveals Lift-Off seed capital winners with investments that seek to “drive revolution in packaging”
Micro solution for major biosecurity issue
Kiwi-German team to create cost-effective green energy
Ultra-thin but tough implantable material could treat spinal cord injury and Parkinson’s disease
Telix and UQ-led consortium awarded Australian Research Council grant
UOW shines in engineering, nursing in global subject rankings
Swinburne continues global climb
UQ research recognised in national biomedical incubator
Trio of UQ projects receive ARC backing
UQ’s unique plan to keep new supercomputer up to date
Fresh hope for new flystrike control method
Secret of cells could be in their yo-yo-like tendencies
Deadly snakes could save your life
Researchers on mission to block rogue melanoma protein
Novel Method for Early Disease Detection Using DNA Droplets