Highly sensitive nanosensors to prevent potential catastrophes
Griffith University researchers are creating tiny high-tech chips that will detect problems in ageing gas and oil pipelines, preventing potential...
Griffith University researchers are creating tiny high-tech chips that will detect problems in ageing gas and oil pipelines, preventing potential...
Research led by Dr Dzung Dao from the School of Engineering is providing further evidence of the advantages of silicon carbide for sensor technology
Griffith's SABEL Labs has developed SABEL Sense, an alternative to GPS for tracking running speeds and distances, which is set to be a game changer in the sports performance and wearable technology industries.
Biosampling through the separation of nanoparticles and wearable technologies a step closer thanks to novel research.
Scientific dreams could become reality for creative Griffith nanotechnology researcher.
Researchers are on the verge of understanding the role social robots can play in early childhood education.
Concern over the potential long-term adverse health effects associated with new 5G mobile phone technology remains according to one of...
Inspired by 16th century Chinese medicine, Griffith scientists have turned to nature for solutions to improve the performance of batteries....
Director of Griffith University's Centre for Clean Environment and Energy, Professor Huijun Zhao, has been honoured for Research Leadership in the 2015 Vice Chancellor's Research Excellence Awards