First ancient human DNA from the islands between Asia and Australia
First skeleton discovered from early foraging culture known as 'Toaleans'.
First skeleton discovered from early foraging culture known as 'Toaleans'.
First ancient nuclear genomesof Aboriginal Australiansshow repatriation of unprovenanced remains possible.
Just a tiny section of ancient DNA is now enough to reveal the genetic make-up extinct animals.
Researchers at Griffith University are part of an international team using DNA analysis to unlock ancient human remains dating back 45,000 years.
Conservation of the King Penguin is proving successful following research showing that the species has recovered past genetic diversity in...
Griffith heads to remote Tropical Far North QLD to study Australia’s rarest and most geographically isolated freshwater fish.
Sewing shell beds onto clothing and items across Indonesian islands dates back 12,000 years ago.
A Griffith University-led collaboration has used DNA analysis to resolve the evolutionary origins of the distinctive Australian frogmouth species of...
Researchers help put to bed the long-held and debated theories into the origins of populations within the South East Asia regions.
Research undertaken by scientists at Griffith University’s Environmental Forensics Laboratory is advancing the understanding of ancient DNA, with results that...