Picture this: graphene brings 3D images clearer and closer
Griffith University's Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre has made a major contribution to new research revealing the potential for a 'total immersion of real and virtual worlds'
Griffith University's Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre has made a major contribution to new research revealing the potential for a 'total immersion of real and virtual worlds'
Thanks to a breakthrough in harnessing the properties of graphene, technology developed by Griffith University's Dr Francesca Iacopi may spark the next generation of micro-devices
Scientists pave the way for the development of filters that could be used to remove toxins from the air or store hydrogen and greenhouse gases.
It came as no surprise to Associate Professor Chris Brown when esteemed British researcher Professor Sir James Fraser Stoddart was...
Griffith University researchers have discovered significant new potentials for light harvesting through narrowing the bandgap of titania and graphene quantum...
It’s a material so strong even the Man of Steel or a bullet would have trouble breaking through it —...
Barbara Hadley has been a professional snooker player, a private investigator and a chief toilet cleaner in the Greek Islands....
Seven Year 10 girls from a Brisbane high school have gained an insight into life as a scientist at Griffith...
Associate Professor Francesca Iacopi, from Griffith’s Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre, has been appointed to the inaugural Advance Queensland Expert Panel.
Under the banner of the ‘Asian Century Futures Initiative’, Griffith University and Peking University have established a Griffith-Peking University Collaborative...