Century-old theories that having girls or boys ‘runs in families’ have been upended by a UQ study, proving parents’ genes do not determine their child’s gender.
The pathway to addressing many of the world’s biggest social problems could be found in improved parenting, according to a major international parenting conference presented by The University of Queensland and the Life Course Centre in Brisbane in February 2020.
Jane, aged 10, asked The Conversation about motion sickness. Associate Professor Wayne Wilson, from the UQ School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, answered.
Women who find bearded men less attractive may be deterred due to their potential risk for carrying ticks, bugs and lice, according to a University of Queensland study published today.
Changing our assumptions of ‘sixtyfive-ism’ and how we design communities for life in later years is the focus of a design challenge being held at UQ's St Lucia Campus.
Receiving occupational therapy at home has been found to be effective for people living with dementia, according to a University of Queensland-led study.
The largest global investigation of the major lifestyle risk factors for non-communicable diseases in adolescents has been undertaken in a study led by UQ researchers.