Climate change has some microscopic winners, with global-scale consequences
Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures poised to be climate change winners, but the repercussions could be vast.
Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures poised to be climate change winners, but the repercussions could be vast.
ARC project to identify groundwater availability and risks associated with groundwater extraction.
Griffith University researchers are taking a novel approach to understanding and protecting water sources in central Queensland’s Great Artesian Basin
Climate and land use changes are causing significant alterations in global terrestrial water storage, impacting extreme weather events like floods and droughts, a Griffith-led study has found.
The International WaterCentre is helping the water sector understand the digital technologies needed to build a climate resilient future
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.
Talk of ‘big dams’ to ensure water security, and ‘unlock regions’ to increase agriculture, has started again with the proposed $5.4 billion Hells Gate Dam on the upper Burdekin River in Queensland.
Griffith University’s unique FishID software project has been given a boost with the announcement of $211,000 in funding from the Australian Research Data Commons.
Hi-tech atlas can assists researchers and practitioners address gaps in protection methods and understand the human impact on freshwater ecosystems.
Professor Stuart Bunn among leading scientists named to identify risks, guardrails and targets for the planet.