Bone ‘fingerprints’ unlock hidden stories of underwater caves
New method to improve analysis of extinct megafauna and animal fossils found in underwater caves.
New method to improve analysis of extinct megafauna and animal fossils found in underwater caves.
A new documentary follows the remarkable story of the Ewamian people, Aboriginal Traditional Owners in NW QLD, as they reclaim their connection to Country after generations of displacement and return to create new opportunities for their people.
Griffith University will be represented by its largest-ever Commonwealth Games contingent at Glasgow, with 33 students, alumni, staff and program athletes, including para-sport athletes, set to compete across eight sports.
Whether you are an early bird or a night owl, your sleep patterns can tell a lot about a person’s eating habits and subsequently the potential health risks.
Pregnant women who become involved with child protection services often experience fear, mistrust and stigma, leading some to avoid health and support services altogether.
For Griffith University student Yadan Noerdin, participating in the Sustainability Transformation Program (SXIP) was more than an international study experience....
Study highlights national parks and greenspaces contribute estimated AU$7 trillion annually through mental health benefits.
A tiny opera for tiny people offers a magical theatre experience for young audiences and a response to the sleep struggles almost half of Australian children experience.
The brain’s waste clearance system is impaired in people living with ME/CFS which can lead to various symptoms including brain fog.
Griffith researchers have identified a key immune cell dysfunction in people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, offering new clues on the condition.