More than 250 festival-goers took advantage of Queensland’s first pill-testing services at the Rabbits Eat Lettuce festival over the Easter long weekend.
The State
A QUT professor, who hit the headlines during the COVID pandemic, is urging governments to legislate appropriate indoor air quality standards in public spaces.
Professor
ChatGPT won’t be replacing doctors anytime soon, with a CSIRO study showing the AI tool becomes less reliable as it is provided with more health information.
The
World-first research to boost ICU patient outcomes
A word-first medical study by Australian Defence Force researchers is aiming to reduce the risk for critically ill patients in need of platelet transfusions.
The ADF
From creating Australia’s first interactive cancer atlas to saving jaguars in the Amazon, QUT Professor Kerrie Mengersen’s research is changing the world.
As well as
Queensland’s hospital and health boards have a fresh look after a raft of new appointments, including a Bronco great and a former State Health Minister who joined
Australia’s new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Katie Kiss says the country must work to soothe division in the wake of last year’s
A Brisbane-based clean-technology company has secured a $2 million grant to support construction of an Automated Battery Pilot Plant.
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG),
Three Federal Government energy bills recently introduced into Parliament will have serious implications and deserve closer scrutiny, according to a leading national
A new online interactive dashboard aims to shine a light on the over-representation of First Nations youth in Australia’s child protection system.
Launched by the