Scientists call for chemical pollution monitoring in Antarctica to support global chemical policy
Research highlights chemical pollution monitoring frameworks lacking in Antarctic and Southern Ocean region.
Research highlights chemical pollution monitoring frameworks lacking in Antarctic and Southern Ocean region.
New research has highlighted the need for continuous air monitoring in the Antarctic after findings revealed a spike in pollutants following the installation of a new station building.
New Griffith research is using biochemical profiles from the blood of sea turtles as a tool to monitor the health of populations in the wild
Toxic chemicals are accumulating in Great Barrier Reef turtles and fish species popular with consumers, according to a new report by Griffith University and the World Wide Fund for Nature Australia.
A long-term Griffith University-led study has for the first time used biochemical tracers in whale blubber to track the diet of humpback whales.
Climate change could disrupt southern humpback whales' krill-heavy diet.
Professor Nam-Trung Nguyen awarded ARC Laureate Fellowship.
New Griffith-led research outlines how nutrient offsetting can achieve its potential as a more cost-effective way of improving water quality
Biosampling through the separation of nanoparticles and wearable technologies a step closer thanks to novel research.
Scientific dreams could become reality for creative Griffith nanotechnology researcher.