New smart materials to tackle global challenges
Griffith researchers develop smart materials platform capable of aiding in the creation of new drugs and the clean-up of polluted environments.
Griffith researchers develop smart materials platform capable of aiding in the creation of new drugs and the clean-up of polluted environments.
A wearable smart patch will deliver precision data to help people personalise their diets and reduce their risk of developing lifestyle-related chronic diseases like Type 2 diabetes.
A Griffith University researcher will lead a $1 million research project into a new kind of low-cost, energy-saving ‘smart window’....
Results highlight Griffith Science’s success in various broad and specific fields of research.
Simply opening a window at night could save building managers money and help save the environment, according toaGriffith University researcher.
What happens when appliances break? Unfortunately, broken appliances are unlikely to be repaired. It doesn’t have to be this way, however. If we fail to keep up with legal developments in other parts of the world, Australia could soon become a dumping ground for cheap and nasty appliances.
Three of Griffith University’s academics are kicking goals after being named in the top 100 female sports innovators in the country, a testament to their work in the sporting arena.
The dominant language around great economic transitions of modern times suggests they have been caused by leaps in technological innovation. These normative narratives suggest that it was the leveraging of new technologies that opened the way for the subsequent reshaping of our economies, and our societies. But if we look more closely at the major ‘ages of transition’, it is clear that they didn’t just follow on from purely technological innovation.
Griffith University has been awarded Five ARC Future Fellowships.
After the Pandemic: Imagining the Future Our response to coronavirus will shape Australia for decades to come. It has been...