Can plasma help cut flowers last longer? Experiment puts blooms to the test
Experiment uses atmospheric plasma – a technology already used in medicine and agriculture – to extend the life of cut flowers.
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Experiment uses atmospheric plasma – a technology already used in medicine and agriculture – to extend the life of cut flowers.
New study highlights new ways to produce urea electrochemically, using electricity and waste gases.
New study finds micro and nanoplastics exactly where they shouldn't be - in the fresh produce that we eat.
Findings say ecotourism fundamentally incapable of offsetting or meaningfully reducing the carbon emissions generated by tourism at scale.
Enhanced education, visitor experience and conservation outcomes to form key research pillars in unique partnership.
Study finds 84 per cent of pesticides used in Australian agriculture are banned overseas.
Griffith University-led technology development detects koalas in real time as they approach or cross a road.
Innovative AI development achieves teams of robots working autonomously together to extinguish fires.
Study finds political decisions could be favouring private tourism development inside national parks, undermining conservation, equity and public benefit.
Fifty-five-year fire regime study led by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Griffith University proves positive for ecosystems.