3D scanning helps solve World War I mystery
What happened to the German tank known as Mephisto has been scrutinised for almost 100 years, but PhD candidate Chris Little believes his research may help put an end to the speculation.
What happened to the German tank known as Mephisto has been scrutinised for almost 100 years, but PhD candidate Chris Little believes his research may help put an end to the speculation.
The rapid and detailed scanning of metals is not new, however taking this technology into the field and away from...
Griffith University has developed the first needle-free vaccine for Strep A with the potential to help millions from suffering, uncovered the history of Aboriginal Australians in a world first genomic study and celebrated a scientist being named 2017 Queensland Australian of the Year — all in one short year.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.
Griffith University students built the foundations of their own entrepreneurial ventures during the 3 Day Startup workshop this month.
From laser-cut seaweed creations to 3D print tableware and augmented reality installations, Griffith University is set to showcase the talent...
With NAIDOC week upon us, three of Griffith’s most prominent indigenous students share their personal stories.
AQueensland College of ArtPhD candidate is using cutting-edge 3D technology to preserve the country's oldest human footprints.
Griffith University is an academic partner of one of the world’s most prestigious scientific and cultural festivals.
It’s a little known bacterium with a global reach and its presence in the human system can go unnoticed for...