15th May 2024
Smoke from controlled burn offs and surface dust are leading source of particle air pollution
Outdoor air pollutants monitored at five Queensland schools in a year-long QUT study found that most of the tiny particles (PM2.5) that lodge in the lungs came from the environment, such as smoke from controlled burns, rather than vehicles.
14th May 2024
National AusiSTAR Hub to provide data science boost for Aussie athletes
QUT will invest $4.5 million into sports data science over the next five years as part of a new national research hub that will help build better athletes in the lead-up to the 2032 Games and beyond.
10th May 2024
Global analysis of 30M hydrogen energy tweets shows increase from 2015 Paris Agreement
Australia’s hydrogen energy-related discussion on Twitter (now X), ranked seventh globally, according to an analysis of 30.7 million tweets conducted by QUT researchers.
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