Know More in Sixty Seconds: Revolutionising the way we keep track of time
Dr Erik Streed explains how the single aluminium atom clock is revolutionising the way we keep track of time.
Dr Erik Streed explains how the single aluminium atom clock is revolutionising the way we keep track of time.
Researchers have received grants worth over $6.96 million from the Australian Research Council.
A trio of emerging Griffith University health scientists have been named as Queensland Young Tall Poppies for 2021.
Do clocks run slower the closer they are to a nuclear reactor? Griffith University researchers are aiming to find out as they test a revolutionary new theory.
Griffith University climate change adaptation scientist Dr Johanna Nalau has been recognised at the prestigious 2020 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.
Some of Griffith University’s most outstanding researchers have been honoured at the Institute for Glycomics Research Excellence Awards evening. Attended...
Funding supports innovative collaborations on critical research projects
Some of Griffith University’s biggest names in science will trade the lab for the pub when fun and informative evening...
A group of year 10 girls were given a hands-on workshop on the wonders of physics at a Tall Poppies workshop held at Griffith University
A clock can tell you what time it is, but in the right hands a good clock can do so much more.