Griffith researchers co-author pioneering climate change report for France
The report, on public perceptions of climate change, is the first of its kind undertaken in the country.
The report, on public perceptions of climate change, is the first of its kind undertaken in the country.
Associate Professor Francesca Iacopi, from Griffith’s Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre, has been appointed to the inaugural Advance Queensland Expert Panel.
Study reveals bright blue stinger actually a group of at least four distinct species.
Like the petroleum industry itself, households are heavily invested in existing transport technologies. Getting oil and gas companies – and consumers – to switch to zero-emissions transport is a huge challenge. Repurposing existing infrastructure to supply clean fuels could convince both consumers and vehicle manufacturers to make the switch. But what would that take?
The “Right to Disconnect” legislation set to take effect across Australia on August 26, 2024, marks a significant shift in how we approach work-life balance and digital connectivity.
What happens when appliances break? Unfortunately, broken appliances are unlikely to be repaired. It doesn’t have to be this way, however. If we fail to keep up with legal developments in other parts of the world, Australia could soon become a dumping ground for cheap and nasty appliances.
Projected to cost $205 million to the public purse, research finds the tax incentive to encourage the uptake of EVs is inequitable.
Experiment demonstrates how networks can be leveraged to combat disruptive ‘noise’ in quantum communications.
In a thought-provoking discovery, an international team of researchers have unearthed evidence shedding light on the ancient migration of Homo sapiens into eastern Asia around 45,000 years ago.
When it comes to rewarding careers, there are few that can beat the challenges and accomplishments of being a teacher.