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.
How far has nuclear fusion power come? A fusion of public and private investment appears to herald a new push towards developing the ultimate clean, limitless energy source.
Special biometric vests normally used by elite athletes have been earmarked for a Griffith University study to monitor how fatigue can impact the driving behaviour of truckies.
Children are involved in technology-facilitated abuse in 27 per cent of domestic violence cases, a new report commissioned by eSafety and co-authored by Griffith University researchers reveals.
Griffith has signed an MOU with award-winning independent technology company Everledger, founded by CEO Leanne Kemp, the current Queensland Chief Entrepreneur.
By Associate Professor Kieran Tranter Griffith Law School What if this is not the end? This is the question that...
By Kieran Tranter and Edwin Bikundo It is little known that among Carl Schmitt’s first publications was Die Buribunken published...
Water has long been acknowledged as Australia’s most precious resource, but it doesn’t stop us from wasting it. While poor...
Cash-poor local councils and developing countries don’t need huge budgets to obtain valuable, continuous environmental data to inform sustainable management...
Queensland researchers and entrepreneurs will be able to access expertise and investment opportunities in China through a new State Government program offering up to $20,000 for placements in key Chinese technology incubators.