Stone projectile skills help foragers occupy rainforests during southern Asia migration
Miniature stone and bone discoveries reveal early humans exploited challenging habitats sustainably.
Miniature stone and bone discoveries reveal early humans exploited challenging habitats sustainably.
Study highlights stone tool shaping among multiple uses of boomerangs.
New analysis of residue reveals 11th-12th century ceramic vessels contained explosive material.
Research findings offer greater insight into precision stone work used by Toalean people.
Griffith Film School alumnus Pete Cunningham has forged a successful career in the TV industry, crafting compelling stories for some of Australia's biggest reality hits, from The Voice to Big Brother, Australian Survivor and Married at First Sight.
Renewed excavations at a limestone rock-shelter inhabited by ‘Ice Age’ hunter-gatherers on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi have revealed new evidence for earlier human occupation.
Romance scams top the fraud list in Australia. Griffith researcher Jacqueline Drew tells us why.
Dangerous levels of global warming could occur more quickly than expected according to research.
Dr Richard Newsham-West talks about the increase in pectoral muscle injury.
A new study led by Griffith University, published in PLOS One today, has found that optimised-debunking interventions are effective in reducing support for practices that are not backed by research.