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UQ researchers develop nanotech to boost immunotherapy for breast cancer

Researchers at the University of Queensland are developing nanotechnology that could enhance the effectiveness of treatments for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat forms of the disease.

Aussie researchers create shape-shifting robots using 3D printing

Researchers at the University of Queensland have unveiled a breakthrough 3D printing technique to create shape-shifting liquid metal robotics, mimicking musculoskeletal qualities inspired by animal physiology.

UQ researchers harness ‘forever chemicals’ to boost battery performance

Researchers at The University of Queensland (UQ) have developed an innovative technology that removes harmful 'forever chemicals' from water and repurposes them for use in renewable batteries. 

Queensland-designed tech developed for early detection of ovarian cancer

Researchers at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) are developing a cutting-edge device designed to detect ovarian cancer in its earliest stages.

UQ boosts biomanufacturing industry with new cancer treatment hub

A newly launched research and manufacturing hub at The University of Queensland is spearheading the manufacturing of precise cancer drugs.

Yeast dust enables cheap and fast virus detection test – UQ researchers

Researchers from the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) at the University of Queensland have developed powdery "nanoprobes" from baker's yeast that may one day be used to quickly and cheaply identify viruses in an environment.

UQ researchers unlock potential of next-gen implantable medical gadgets with new sensor

Researchers from the University of Queensland have engineered a thin, flexible gold sensor that will allow for a more streamlined future for electronic medical implants and real-time sensing applications, unleashing the possibilities of the next generation of implantable medical implants.

Trioda Wilingi receives $2.6m to develop cutting-edge medical gels

Trioda Wilingi, a University of Queensland spin out company, will use the traditional Indigenous knowledge of spinifex to develop innovative medical gels, following an agreement between Bulugudu and UniQuest.
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Circular beds: Revolutionising sustainable bedding in Australia

A new wave of innovation is transforming the Australian manufacturing sector, with sustainability at its core. ROBOVOID, in collaboration with Swinburne University, GT Recycling, and Sustainability Victoria, has developed a groundbreaking bed base made entirely from recycled plastic.