Experts imagine cities of 2060 at World Science Festival
With Australia’s population set to hit 40 million by 2060, Griffith University cities experts say it is time to get serious about long term planning.
With Australia’s population set to hit 40 million by 2060, Griffith University cities experts say it is time to get serious about long term planning.
With uniquely individual DNA and different life circumstances each person has their own distinct health journey through life, and Griffith...
If humankind is to survive the health and environmental issues facing us, then Griffith University researchers will be squarely in...
Calling all fans of science, old, and particularly young, to join in the fun of Griffith University’s Street Science (24...
If the human race had run differently, modern man might have descended from Neanderthals, or some other species of ancient...
Stubborn bacteria and so-called super-bugs are in the sights of researchers worldwide, and just a decade out from the centenary...
When Griffith Associate Professor Tanya Smith entertains the World Science Festival Brisbaneaudience with the many tales teeth tell, they’ll be...
In its third year, the growing celebration of all things science and the only World Science Festival franchise outside of...
Thousands of people poured through this year’s stellar World Science Festival event – many of them enjoying Griffith University’s own...
From tackling some of the world’s biggest challenges to acknowledging the unsung women in science and getting kids to become...