Flesh-eating bugs get to work on animal bone dataset
Beetles 'clean' bones needed by researcher to create modern reference library for Australian fauna.
Beetles 'clean' bones needed by researcher to create modern reference library for Australian fauna.
A Griffith-led study reports that tropical oyster reefshave a far greater diversity than temperate reefs
Griffith University researchers have demonstrated that a bacteria can travel through the olfactory nerve in the nose and into the brain in mice, where it creates markers that are a tell-tale sign of Alzheimer’s disease.
Griffith University established the Master of Speech Pathology course in 2012 in response to the increasing need for services locally.
Griffith University has been ranked 66th globally in the inaugural QS Sustainability Ranking 2023 including first in Queensland overall, and 6th in Australia for its efforts in sustainability.
Professor Joel Gilmour explains the primary drivers of wholesale energy prices: building new generation, supply and demand, and the cost of existing generation have combined to increase household energy prices to unprecedented levels. How can the Albanese government intervene?
Antarctica is both a physical locality and an imaginary possibility – as a pivot around which the world turns, it has proven historically to be a space where human ideas of exploration, investigation and fantasy have played out.
Picking your nose and plucking the hairs from your nose are not good ideas, particularly if you don’t want to get diseases like Alzheimer’s . A growing body of evidence shows that damaging the lining of your nose gives bacteria and viruses a clear pathway to the brain, where they create some of the pathologies of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Griffith University electrical and electronic engineering student Angus Brawley has been selected as one of 13 new Global Voices Scholars.
Griffith visit sheds light for farmers on what’s required to successfully supply a modern retailer.