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Whales are swimming further than previously estimated – up to 20 per cent more – according to a new study published in Ecology. Co-authored by Griffith University’s Dr Olaf Meynecke, the study reveals ...
Griffith University is proud to honour three exceptional women with Honorary Doctorates in recognition of their outstanding contributions in social policy reform and the Arts. Dami Im (DUniv), Brianna ...
New research into the energy use of humpback whales during their annual migrations has found they lose 11,000kg of blubber – which is equivalent to the energy obtained after feeding on 57,000 kg of ...
A Griffith University agricultural scientist is helping Queensland coffee growers leap a major industry hurdle, propelling Australian coffee from commodity-grade to ‘specialty coffee’ status and ...
A landmark report confirms Australia is capable of manufacturing several components required for lithium-ion and flow batteries, and Australia is well positioned to expand its role in the global ...
Griffith University will play a key role in the newly announced Care Economy CRC, which was awarded $35 million of federal funding through Round 25 of the Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) grants.
In a ground-breaking advancement for Australian public healthcare, a collaborative research team from Griffith University and the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service (GCHHS) has secured nearly $1 ...
Griffith University is set to transform health and advanced technology innovation with the establishment of the Health and Advanced Technology Research and Innovation Centre (HATRIC) at the Gold Coast ...
PsiQuantum is a major Silicon Valley company with a goal to build the world’s first general-use quantum computer. “This partnership is the first of its kind in Queensland and represents a significant ...
A new retail crime study has revealed escalating challenges for the retail sector, with shoplifting, employee theft, fraud and customer aggression rising to record levels. The 2024 ANZ Retail Crime ...
With the passing of the bill this week to ban young people from social media, we need to keep talking about alternatives so the Senate approaches this with a long-term view, not a quick fix. Adults ...
If everyone was as active as the top 25 per cent of the population, individuals over the age of 40 could add five years to their life, according to a new study led by Griffith University researchers.