Find out where a degree in science can take you...
How do nectar feeding insects learn to distinguish between complex floral odours?
Use your eyes and ears to engage your mind ...
Each time lightning strikes, some Ozone gas is produced, thus strengthening the Ozone Layer in the Earth's atmosphere.
The world's smallest flowering plant is the Wolffia, whose one full bouquet of flowers can fit on the head of a push-pin.
Rafflesia Arnoldii is the largest flower in world, and can grow as big as an umbrella.
With more than 80,000 arms, the Basket Starfish has the greatest number of arms.
The world's smallest frog - The Little Grass Frog - is no bigger than a house fly.
There's enough gold in the Earth's crust to cover the entire land surface knee-deep.
The Frontiers in Science program is an interactive seminar series presenting cutting edge research at UQ.
get along for a great day with the family at The University of Queensland’s Moreton Bay Research Station’s OPEN DAY.
For industry and business, for the academic community, for research sudents and for the wider community.
For information and links to education matters such as the Queensland Science Curriculum