Morawska joins Mandela and Kennedy on Academy list
QUT Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska has been elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Science.
A world-leading air quality expert, Professor
Indigenous respiratory illness needs early intervention
With respiratory-related hospitalisations for Indigenous people well over twice the rate of other Australians, public health strategies are needed to address underlying
The industrial hemp industry is hoping new research will assist in overcoming production and supply chain challenges, while helping to mainstream hemp as a conventional
International students have minimal impact on Australia’s rental market, according to a new report.
Countering commentary that the influx of overseas students is a
Artificial intelligence will be used to better understand wheezing in young children and prevent the unnecessary use of asthma medication.
QUT Professor Anne Chang has
A respected Australasian researcher is leading the fight to save Australia’s koala population, with a QUT-led vaccine program releasing its first chlamydia-free animal
Korean researchers have announced the development of a sodium-ion battery that can be charged in seconds.
The breakthrough is attracting global attention because sodium
Grain growers needed to help build on-farm resilience
A gun team of agricultural researchers has assembled to unearth useful methods for assessing how different practices are improving the health, resilience and
Dire skills shortage looms without new job pathways
Queensland is facing a “dire” shortage of skilled labour over the next 20 years without a radical overhaul of education and training pathways.
The leaders of two
A QUT fashion lecturer and acclaimed theatre costume designer will spend 2025 in Finland on a fellowship funded by the European Union to explore new technologies in her