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  1. Retweetet
    27. sep.

    Win-win: plan supports farmers to save Australia’s species. from .

    Tree seedlings all in a row in a grassy area
    Angre
  2. Retweetet
    27. sep.

    When fire hits, do koalas flee or stick to their tree? Answering these and other questions is vital. 's on .

    Koala with its face wedged between forked branches of a eucalyptus tree
    Angre
  3. Retweetet
    27. sep.

    Join 's BrisScience at Home on 11 Oct at 6:30pm - learn more about the science of food creation, the food revolution that’s about to occur in South-East Queensland, and discover what scrumptious creations might soon end up in your pantry. RSVP:

    Angre
  4. 23. sep.

    ICYMI: All of the world’s shallow coral reefs have been digitally mapped, thanks to a 3yr project combining two million satellite images, enormous amounts of field data and -developed mapping techniques: 📸: Greg Asner

    Angre
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    23. sep.
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    22. sep.

    Experts examine fears and misconceptions fuelling Queensland's slow COVID-19 vaccine uptake. shares her expertise with

    Angre
  7. Retweetet
    21. sep.

    Did you know that there are 37 species of eucalyptus trees in Brisbane alone? 's Associate Professor Rod Fensham shares his passion for nature with on Listen from 2:41:00

    Angre
  8. 22. sep.

    's is searching for enthusiastic, talented and highly motivated students to join as PhD students, to research quantum nanoscience and precision measurement. ⚛️📏 Read more: or enquire by contacting .

    Angre
  9. Retweetet
    19. sep.

    Increasing reforestation efforts in coastal regions could help save coral reefs 🌴 🐠's and colleagues studied more than 5,500 coastal areas from around the world to make the discovery. Innovation Week 2021

    Managing coral reef stressors such as poor water quality can improve reef health and mitigate the effects of global climate change. Image credit: Diego Correa Gomez.
    Angre
  10. Retweetet
    19. sep.

    There she blows: the internal ‘magma filter’ that prompts ocean island volcanoes to erupt. "s on .

    Molten lava
    Angre
  11. 16. sep.

    Martha Adjorlolo manages the Uni of Ghana’s dairy processing unit. After completing an agribusiness course designed by , she taught vulnerable single mothers the business skills needed to support themselves and their families 🐄🥛 Read more:

    Angre
  12. Retweetet
    16. sep.

    A previously unknown filtering process inside some volcanoes can cause magma to shoot out like champagne from a bottle - and perhaps even make it easier to forecast when a volcano is about to erupt.

    Angre
  13. Retweetet
    15. sep.

    What lies beneath: volcanic secrets revealed. Read the fascinating research of volcanologist

    Angre
  14. 15. sep.

    Congrats to Grad of the Year, Jessie Harper! An agricultural science star and elite track and field athlete, Jessie has been doing UQ proud and is now completing a PhD with hopes to transform global agriculture 🌱🍍🍎🍊🥝🍓🌾🌽 Read more:

    Angre
  15. Retweetet
    14. sep.

    Staff, students and their families can book now for their Pfizer vaccine with UQ St Lucia Medical Centre. The clinic will operate for 10-12 weeks from Monday 20 September. Bookings are essential -

    Details of UQ Vaccination clinic at St Lucia
    Angre
  16. 14. sep.

    Congrats to 's own Jackie Mergard - awarded with a Life Membership of the Science Teachers Association of Queensland (STAQ) for her decades of support to science teachers. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Read more:

    Angre
  17. Retweetet
    13. sep.

    Pandemic proofing our future. ’s receives a #1.37 million grant to develop a test and treatments effective against multiple virus threats. Week 2021

    Dr Kirsty Short in her laboratory
    Angre
  18. Retweetet
    12. sep.

    Invisible lines marked on maps are hindering current efforts to conserve the world’s marine species such as sea turtles, according to . Read more:

    Four dolphins swimming in the ocean
    Angre
  19. Retweetet
    13. sep.

    Palm cockatoos – the singing and drumming parrots on Australia’s northern tip. on 's . UQVenomLab

    Palm Island cockatoo on a branch with a twig in its beak
    Angre
  20. Retweetet
    12. sep.

    Today kicks off Week 2021. has so many events, workshops and seminars planned to celebrate the incredible research and researchers based at UQ. Our research creates value that translates into impact

    Angre

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