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30 August 2019

Algae’s evolutionary background key to future climate change protection

Reef-building algae have a unique molecular makeup that could help future coral reefs to withstand climate change, a world-first study published today in Scientific Reports has found.

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29 August 2019

Scholarships allow piano alumni to take their place on the world stage

Talented piano alumni are able to continue their studies overseas thanks to a host of generous scholarships from Griffith.

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29 August 2019

Intergenerational Care Project yields many benefits for young and old

Merging child care and aged-care systems, with the widespread implementation of intergenerational care programs can enhance engagement and create a special bond between generations.

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27 August 2019

Australia’s building codes and standards need revision

More needs to be done to enforce Australia’s building codes and standards according to Associate Professor Sacha Reid whose co-authored report into apartment building defects found more than 3000 building defects in Queensland, NSW and Victoria.

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27 August 2019

Animating country

Griffith Film School students collaborated with Indigenous Elders on a stop-motion animated film as part of the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival at Winton.

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27 August 2019

Tsinghua University delegation visits CEPH

A 12 person delegation from Tsinghua University recently visited the Centre for Environment and Population Health.

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23 August 2019

Self-destructing cells could hold key for brain health and food security

‘Cell suicide’ study could unlock treatment for brain diseases and development of disease-resistant plants.

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