Researchers design AI system for social distance breach detection
Griffith researchers have tested an AI video surveillance system to detect social distance breaches without compromising privacy.
Griffith researchers have tested an AI video surveillance system to detect social distance breaches without compromising privacy.
Researchers at Griffith University will undertake a comprehensive assessment of nerve function of people with diabetes to learn more about...
The second phase of a trial to implement a heat-detection system inside the homes of senior Australians will this time...
Conservation-technology partnership to increase understanding of migration activity, patterns and behaviours.
Griffith has been awarded nearly $3 million from the NHMRC 2023 Partnership Projects PRC2 round.
Africa’s most resilient lion and his brother risk all to find mate.
Native Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry will enable cross-collaboration research to develop life-changing therapies, vaccines and diagnostics.
A key plank of the Queensland Government’s new Community Safety Plan is to expand police use of metal detector wands, even though there is no evidence that they help reduce violent crime say Griffith Criminology Institute researchers.
Cutting-edge research and transformative applications achieves real-world impact.
Topics ranging from the future of cruise tourism and the detection of a new species of irukandi jellyfish to developing...