First-ever biomechanics study of Indigenous weapons shows what made them so deadly
World-first study determines the deadliest weapons made by Indigenous Australians.
World-first study determines the deadliest weapons made by Indigenous Australians.
Griffith University’s BioSpine team, led by Dr Claudio Pizzolato, has won a coveted place in a health tech accelerator program...
Griffith researchers have developed a groundbreaking diagnostic tool to?streamline the custom fitting of bionic prosthetic limbs?which usually involve an arduous process of trial and error.
Griffith University researchers are using cutting-edge equipment to expose and inspire girls to pursue STEM at the university level.
Two Griffith University-led research projects have been successful in gaining grants from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) worth $2.9 million.
A $3.8m funding boost for a crucial Griffith University research program focusing on digitally-enabled rehabilitation technology for spinal cord injury.
Two teams of Griffith University researchers have been given the opportunity to fast-track their technologies to market, after being accepted...
Griffith University is reimagining an inclusive future for people with disabilities, launching a major new long-term research initiative.
Griffith medicine graduate and Biospine Project co-lead Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM has added Senior Lecturer in the School of Medicine to his growing list of Griffith affiliations.
Griffith has received a stellar commendation for its sustainability efforts, ranking 38th from 1115 institutions globally in the 2021 THE Impact Rankings.