Contact asked experts from across UQ about why certain diseases attract stigma, what impact this stigma has on various communities, and what we can do to stop it?
The study investigates how monolingual and bilingual children develop the ability to learn abstract counting principles - a central element of their cognitive development.
An Australian-first study by researchers from The University of Queensland has found 8 per cent of urine samples drawn from the general public contained a common weed killer.
Seven University of Queensland researchers have received National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding to support collaborative research and improve health outcomes.
Researchers at The University of Queensland are testing the limits of 3D printing technology, using it in innovative ways to improve health and wellbeing.
New research has found adolescents who are active on social media are being exposed to content that could put them at risk of developing drug and alcohol issues.