Bacteria use genetic switch to defend death by metals
Griffith University researchers have discovered a genetic switch in a common bacterium that helps defend itself against the human body’s...
Griffith University researchers have discovered a genetic switch in a common bacterium that helps defend itself against the human body’s...
Recent advances in technology have brought the promise of gene therapy closer than ever to being realised. One true breakthrough is clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR), it offers a radical new method for gene therapy that builds on decades of science.
Genetic diversity suggests priests and villagers able to tame wild ibises each year for mummification by the millions.
Researchers help put to bed the long-held and debated theories into the origins of populations within the South East Asia regions.
Griffith University played a key role in the team behind new research that describes the discovery of a fossil human finger bone at the site of Al Wusta, an ancient freshwater lake located in what is now the hyper-arid Nefud Desert, in Saudi Arabia.
Study sheds new light on the complex journey of human populations from Africa into Eurasia.
Nnow submerged north Australian region existed as an extensive archipelago for early human migration.
Grant to further research into the surprising role fish could play in modelling debilitating disease.
Six researchers receive $2,647,686 for DECRA projects.
Sewing shell beds onto clothing and items across Indonesian islands dates back 12,000 years ago.