Can we revolutionise the chemical industry and create a circular economy? Yes, with the help of catalysts
Leveraging sustainable waste resources through chemical catalysis should be explored, say researchers.
Leveraging sustainable waste resources through chemical catalysis should be explored, say researchers.
Transdisciplinary consortium to develop and commercialise revolutionary and life-changing implantable cardiac devices.
The Design Cafe co-design initiative invited participants with disability to work alongside designers, engineers and occupational therapists to produce solutions to challenges.
Increasing climate variability has been implicated as a driving force for the origins of our species (Homo sapiens) over 300,000 years ago,...
Griffith researchers contributed to a new isotopic study of fossil teeth that shows the first direct evidence that human success...
QCA industrial design lecturer Dr Sam Canning has created a ventilator from everyday items that could potentially save lives in developing countries.
Reef-building algae have a unique molecular makeup that could help future coral reefs to withstand climate change, a world-first study published today in Scientific Reports has found.
Griffith will host a two-day conference this month to examine the transformation of communist and post-communist societies over the past three decades.
Griffith University has participated in the first international dating study of the fluvial terraces of the Lower Moulouya river in northeast Morocco.
If the human race had run differently, modern man might have descended from Neanderthals, or some other species of ancient...