Rethinking wildlife tourism: Ruling out ‘orangutan kickboxing’ a good start to limit harmful animal objectification
Extreme examples of wildlife tourism do little to educate or develop conservation motivation for animals.
Extreme examples of wildlife tourism do little to educate or develop conservation motivation for animals.
China’s global investment and infrastructure initiative—the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)—has reached new heights in the first half of 2025,...
Cutting-edge dental technology may accelerate healing after procedures by promoting cellular health through light therapy. New Griffith University research investigated...
The psychological and emotional harm of restraining a child during a medical procedure is causing more trauma than necessary. Dr...
Fathers are often portrayed as optional or secondary caregivers in the home with the current language surrounding Paid Parental Leave...
Professor Yongsheng Gao named one of eight Fellows in prestigious research scheme.
Eighteen Griffith athletes ready to compete in Singapore.
Seventeen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students from across Queensland have embarked on a journey toward business leadership that celebrates...
Findings confirm 92 per cent coral mortality at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef.
New method uses needles less than 1mm to painlessly penetrate skin.