Micro/nano research makes big impact on life-changing technology
Biosampling through the separation of nanoparticles and wearable technologies a step closer thanks to novel research.
Biosampling through the separation of nanoparticles and wearable technologies a step closer thanks to novel research.
The sixth International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology (ICTTP) brought nearly 400 delegates from 36 countries together 2-5 August,...
The future of Australian transport and its potential impact on cities, society and technology will be explored in a free public lecture at Griffith University's South Bank campus on December 3
Like the petroleum industry itself, households are heavily invested in existing transport technologies. Getting oil and gas companies – and consumers – to switch to zero-emissions transport is a huge challenge. Repurposing existing infrastructure to supply clean fuels could convince both consumers and vehicle manufacturers to make the switch. But what would that take?
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.
The eyes of the world are on Brisbane, Queensland and Australia, leading up to Brisbane 2032. There is an increasing...
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.
The dire report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change may have left you feeling overwhelmed, or unsure what to do next. We often hear about ways everyday people can tackle climate change, but which acts will make the biggest difference?
Limited options means older Queenslanders are increasingly isolated or resort to risky behaviours.
Travelling into the future The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many sectors to the brink, and none more so than the...