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Unorthodox leaders who shake up the political system are more likely to be elected if people believe their society is morally divided and breaking down, University of Queensland research has found.
Dr Charlie Crimston from UQ's School of Psychology spoke with In Queensland about a new study examining links between moral division and the desire to elect extreme leaders- like Donald Trump- as a potential solution.
Dr Chun Xu from UQ’s School of Dentistry spoke to 7 News about using nanotechnology to provide more effective long-term pain relief for people with sensitive teeth.
Dr Janni Leung from UQ’s School of Psychology has been recognised in The Australian’s Research Magazine as one of 40 early career researchers to watch.
Professor Leanne Hides from UQ's School of Psychology is the Chief Investigator on a new paper linking lifestyle risks with chronic disease in adulthood, and is also leading the Queensland arm of the study.