Researchers craft ‘origami DNA’ to control virus assembly
Controlling the size and shape of virus proteins can support development of new vaccines and delivery systems.
Controlling the size and shape of virus proteins can support development of new vaccines and delivery systems.
By Associate Professor Kieran Tranter Griffith Law School What if this is not the end? This is the question that...
The Liberal National Party Queensland (LNP) has recently taken a bold step in its political strategy by employing artificial intelligence...
There is little doubt Australia is in the midst of a profound housing crisis, one that has been decades in...
Griffith researchers among 19 scientists share in $5.56 million of funding.
A Griffith masters student has been working with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) to design cutting-edge technology for Paralympic athletes.
YouTube wields significant influence on mental health. It's a double-edged sword, fostering both positive and negative effects. Parasocial relationships with content creators can deepen loneliness, especially among the vulnerable. YouTube can also educate, connect, and support mental well-being through informative content and communities as suicide prevention researcher Dr Luke Balcombe explains.
Industry leaders, policymakers and researchers unite to discuss transition towards climate ready aviation sector.
Sewing shell beds onto clothing and items across Indonesian islands dates back 12,000 years ago.
Set fireside beneath a magnificent celestial tapestry, a new virtual reality experience from Griffith University’s First People’s Health Unit invites...