Griffith launches Australia’s first marine wildlife cell bank
Researchers from Griffith University are looking to collect cell samples of every marine species on the planet with the launch of Australia’s first Marine Wildlife Cell Bank.
Researchers from Griffith University are looking to collect cell samples of every marine species on the planet with the launch of Australia’s first Marine Wildlife Cell Bank.
The ocean’s mammals are at a crucial crossroads, with some at risk of extinction and others showing signs of recovery, a new review has found.
After a year like no other, when the pandemic has forced us to rely on digital technologies more than ever, should we rationalise their use over the holiday break?
A new vaccine developed by Griffith University Institute for Glycomics researchers has the potential to treat and prevent toxic shock...
Chemical exposure to tissue samples tests toxicity in marine wildlife without harming animals.
Potential to improve early detection of disease possible with new test.
A “Malaria Box” that could hold the answer to discovering new drugs to treat tropical diseases and cancer has been...
Study shows negative impacts on survival, growth in the parents, but no adverse effects in children.
Particles from tyre wear were found to be the most prevalent microplastic in urban stormwater
Griffith University researchers have taken a forensic look at the amount of airborne microplastics indoors in Australia and the results are confronting