Science news articles about 'queensland university of technology'

  • Technology improves treatment options for drug users

    ... on Drug Abuse in the USA and a paper by Professor David Kavanagh at Queensland University of Technology on the use of letters to deliver support to GP delivered intervention. Dr Rodríguez-Martos and ...
  • Flower power may bring ray of sunshine to cancer sufferers

    Dr. Jonathan Harris, a senior lecturer in Queensland University of Technology's Faculty of Science, and PhD student Joakim Swedberg, both from the University's Institute of Health and Biomedical ...
  • Decisions under pressure: it's all in the heartbeat

    ... rate can reveal a lot about how they make decisions when feeling stressed, a Queensland University of Technology academic says. Economics Associate Professor Uwe Dulleck, from the QUT Business Faculty ...
  • Raw deal for foreign brides in Taiwan: study

    ... care and social inclusion. A PhD study undertaken by Queensland University of Technology nursing researcher Yung-Mei Yang has found that foreign wives often suffer low mental ...
  • Mini ECG gets heart attack rehab patients mobile

    Dr Charles Worringham of Queensland University of Technology's Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation said the unique 'Cardiomobile' monitoring system, developed by Gold Coast company Alive ...
  • Vaccine for koala chlamydia close

    Professors Peter Timms and Ken Beagley from Queensland University of Technology's Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI) said the vaccinated koalas, which are at Brisbane's Lone Pine ...
  • Decisions under pressure: It's all in the heartbeat

    ... rate can reveal a lot about how they make decisions when feeling stressed, a Queensland University of Technology academic says. Economics Associate Professor Uwe Dulleck, from the QUT Business Faculty ...
  • Mini ECG gets heart attack rehab patients mobile

    Dr Charles Worringham of Queensland University of Technology's Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation said the unique 'Cardiomobile' monitoring system, developed by Gold Coast company Alive ...
  • Air-purifying church windows early nanotechnology

    ... that are painted with gold purify the air when they are lit up by sunlight, a team of Queensland University of Technology experts have discovered. Associate Professor Zhu Huai Yong, from QUT's School ...
  • Air-purifying church windows show early nanotechnology

    Stained glass windows that are painted with gold purify the air when they are lit up by sunlight, a team of Queensland University of Technology experts have discovered. read more
  • Particulate emissions from laser printers

    ... WKI in Braunschweig are investigating this question in collaboration with colleagues from Queensland University of Technology QUT in Brisbane, Australia. The results are surprising: Contrary to ...
  • Dangerous printer particles identified

    ... hazardous particles emitted from common laser printers have been revealed by a new study at Queensland University of Technology. Professor Lidia Morawska from QUT's International Laboratory for Air ...
  • Ad click-through rate lower than previously thought

    ... links was reported in a recent study conducted by researchers from Penn State and the Queensland University of Technology Jim Jansen, assistant professor of information science and technology, Penn ...
  • Prawnography shows captive bred prawns lack lust

    A Queensland University of Technology researcher has filmed hours of prawn "sex tapes" to find out why prawns bred in captivity did not go on to breed well. Life sciences researcher Gay ...
  • Paper from sugar cane saves trees and money

    ... new way to make paper more easily and cheaply from bagasse, the fibrous sugar cane waste from sugar production, than from trees has been discovered by a Queensland University of Technology researcher.

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