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Australia’s top scientists elected as Fellows of Academy
Energy sector ripe for Uber-like transformation
New exercise guidelines for people with cancer
Exploring novel nanotechnology enabled sensors
Innovators gear up for Queensland’s first BikeHack
World Solar Challenge to test new energy strategy for solar industry
Australia’s two-party system on shaky ground but safe
Setting a precedent in use of artificial intelligence
More ethnic diversity needed in blood donor pool
Women’s police stations cut violence against women
Innovative project safeguards Queensland’s koalas
Queensland businesses say no to domestic violence
Australian-first wild koala release program
Foot Faults Welcomes Two More Senior Podiatrists to Team
French foray: Fast forwarding to future of cars
QUT researchers collaborate with Metro North clinicians to strengthen patient outcomes
Dingoes and tourists will never mix
New DNA test to help identify soldiers still missing from WWII
Tight household finances nurture fussy eating
Artificial intelligence to take drone data from reef to cloud
QUT researchers joining dots from space
Declining reading scores tracked by QUT research
Health system needs climate-change proofing
Queensland’s tech ecosystem boosted by scale-up support
Accelerating collaborative cancer research in Queensland
Air quality, inclusive education and horse disease treatment focus of new research projects
‘Celibacy a myth in Catholic Church’
QUT researchers charge ahead on battery storage
WA home to $135 million national battery research hub
Inhaled nanoparticles could treat lung cancer
Future of trade is digital: forum
Pilot plant to purify bore and industrial waste water
Creative Partnerships Australia Board appointments
Timber towers: In pursuit of perfect highrise
Global ranking of university impact
Executive education courses cater for changing workforce
Too much of a good thing: curbing farm fertilisers
Call for unis and others to consider women juggling research/childcare
Hands-on research improving lives
QUT focus on Future Food Systems
QUT part of pioneering Australian paediatric brain research centre
QUT research excellence recognised
Motion recognition tech assists epilepsy diagnosis
Cool Earth theory sheds more light on diamonds
‘Technoference’: We’re more tired & less productive because of our phones
Burns treatment, virtual reality, fashion & growing new human tissue – Hospitals of Future conference
‘Bionic’ pop artist heading to Brisbane
Chenhall Trust funding boosts QUT cancer research