Researchers record Chinese rock art
Professor Paul Tacon and Dr Maxime Aubert travelled to China in June to record little-known rock art.
Professor Paul Tacon and Dr Maxime Aubert travelled to China in June to record little-known rock art.
Recent archaeology uncovers 10,000-year-old relics, including Neolithic to Bronze Age remains and art.
Nnow submerged north Australian region existed as an extensive archipelago for early human migration.
A team of researchers led by the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research in collaboration with The Sarawak Museum Department have become the first to date drawings in Gua Sireh Cave in Sarawak, uncovering a sad story of conflict in the process.
Fifty years of BOM data reveals unusual characteristics and trends of tropical cyclones from Coral Sea.
Researchers from Griffith University's Coastal and Marine Research Centre used fifty years of data from the Bureau of Meteorology to investigate the characteristics and trends of tropical cyclones.
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.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has a unique opportunity to lead Queensland through the state’s first four-year fixed term with an increased majority after the...
A project offering a global circular economy solution for a commonly used piece of equipment has won Most Innovative Business Project at the 2020MBA Australasia (MBAus)Graduate Management Awards.
Researchers have developed a new platform of long-lasting, flexible electronics for use in implantable devices such as deep brain stimulators and cardiac pacemakers.