Bee glue to take sting out of skin scars
15 AprA natural compound made by Australian bees to seal their hives may help stop scarring in human skin after surgery, injury and burns, according to University of the Sunshine Coast researchers.
A natural compound made by Australian bees to seal their hives may help stop scarring in human skin after surgery, injury and burns, according to University of the Sunshine Coast researchers.
New research has raised hopes of reducing the tragic incidental impacts of commercial fishing on large seabirds between Australia and South America.
A UniSC professor who co-authored a major United Nations’ global environmental outlook released today is urging Australia to heed the findings to avoid an unsustainable future.
Brisbane 2032 could lead the way for mid-size regions around the world to host Olympic and Paralympic Games, rather than the mega-cities of the past, according to a sports journalism academic
As insurance firms assess the impacts of the North Queensland floods, UniSC business experts warn of flow-on financial effects across the state - and explain how homeowners can mitigate the risks.
Do you dream of living in an idyllic location? Want to study amidst immense biodiversity Harbour ambitions of learning from some of the best in the business, and making a global impact?
When you think Queensland, you think heat.
A story of war, community, greed, death and discovery.
When our daily lives are bombarded by rapid change, it’s easy to lose sight of the more gradually changing climate that will eventually affect every person on this planet.
To celebrate World Environment Day on 5 June, we've gathered stories from the last year highlighting some of the environmental action and research happening at UniSC.
Securing the future of sustainable water supply of Pacific coastal communities relocating due to rising sea levels is the focus of new ACIAR-funded research.
Satellites, submarine cables, ground-penetrating radar and artificial intelligence are among the high-tech tools for a new UniSC-led project that could establish the Sunshine Coast as a leader in geo-intelligence.
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