2.9-million-year-old butchery site reopens case of who made first stone tools Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution PublishedFebruary 10, 2023March 15, 2023 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Discovery of stone tools and cut-marked animal bones in Kenya offers window into the dawn of stone technology.
Emerging Indigenous women scientists recognised with Academy award 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities PublishedFebruary 9, 2023February 13, 2023 AuthorCarley Rosengreen PhD candidate and Bidjara woman Michelle Hobbs recognised with science award.
Half-century of cyclone data puts researchers on track to explore future risks 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities PublishedJanuary 19, 2023 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Fifty years of BOM data reveals unusual characteristics and trends of tropical cyclones from Coral Sea.
Brushstroke of genius: intersecting science and creativity a fine art Griffith Sciences PublishedDecember 21, 2022December 20, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Scientific dreams could become reality for creative Griffith nanotechnology researcher.
Griffith researchers reveal big Ideas in latest funding win Griffith Health PublishedDecember 19, 2022December 21, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Researchers awarded four NHMRC Ideas Grants worth more than $3.6 million.
True giant wombat gives Diprotodon podium a wobble Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution PublishedDecember 13, 2022December 14, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Griffith researchers shed light on extinct large species related to modern-day wombat family.
Measuring times in billionths of a billionth of a second Centre for Quantum Dynamics PublishedDecember 5, 2022 AuthorCarley Rosengreen Scientists develop technique capable of measuring time delays with zeptosecond (a trillionth of a billionth of a second) resolution.