Eavesdropping on fish to measure river health
Researchers are using new technology to analyse the sounds of river inhabitants to understand the quality of their ecosystems.
Researchers are using new technology to analyse the sounds of river inhabitants to understand the quality of their ecosystems.
Researchers lead major drive to kickstart acoustic monitoring in freshwater systems.
Over 100 sounds have been planted across Paris during COP21 for an immersive sonic experience.
A project led by Griffith University has combined art and science in assessing the ecological health of the River Thames....
ABC Radio interviewed Queensland Conservatorium’s Matt Hitchcock, Andrew Brown and Toby Gifford from the Music Technology department. They performed a...
Griffith University has attracted $7.1 million from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage and Discovery Projects scheme and industry partners....