Bringing time, space together for universal symmetry
Griffith University physicist Associate Professor Joan Vaccaro is challenging long-held presumptions about the connection between time and space
Griffith University physicist Associate Professor Joan Vaccaro is challenging long-held presumptions about the connection between time and space
Associate Professor Joan Vaccaro, Head of Physics in the Griffith School of Biomolecular and Physical Sciences, has been elected as a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
Do clocks run slower the closer they are to a nuclear reactor? Griffith University researchers are aiming to find out as they test a revolutionary new theory.
Funding supports innovative collaborations on critical research projects
A Griffith University physicist is challenging the conventional view of space and time to show how the world advances through...
Barbara Hadley has been a professional snooker player, a private investigator and a chief toilet cleaner in the Greek Islands....
Griffith University researchers will receive more than $2.33 million under Australian Research Council Linkage Projects grants announced yesterday
Our first graduate heading into space and a new research institute for tourism mark just a couple of great milestones for the first part of 2014 at Griffith University