Robots with advanced human-like characteristic are a step closer following a breakthrough in robotic “muscles”.
Researchers at MIT have developed a device capable of
World-first coffee research leaves vibrant aftertaste
Coffee aficionados rejoice! We are entering a new phase of deep coffee appreciation.
New research has mapped a new language to identify the finer taste points of a
A team of historians and archaeologist believe they have solved the mystery of what happened to thousands of bodies from the 1815 battle of Waterloo.
More than 10,000
Youngest Fraser Coast councillor a new-style leader
Sara Diana Faraj’s parents fled to Australia as refugees from the Middle East before she was born.
Now Fraser Coast Regional Council’s youngest elected councillor,
Researchers have warned that Australia’s way of life is under real threat from dangerous fire ants that have crossed the Queensland border and are invading
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
Two of Queensland’s newly-elected mayors are graduates of a QUT program which delivered 13 successful candidates in March’s local government elections.
A total of 26
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
A bold new university learning model is showing highly promising early results in academic outcomes and student satisfaction.
The Southern Cross Model, first introduced
Enhanced data mining can help speed up the process of returning ancestral human remains to countries of origin.
In a new study, QUT computer scientists explain how