Novel heat-absorbing material could reduce reliance on air-conditioning
Year-long experiment reveals material has the ability to absorb more heat than concrete.
Year-long experiment reveals material has the ability to absorb more heat than concrete.
Simply opening a window at night could save building managers money and help save the environment, according toaGriffith University researcher.
Electric fans alone provide little cooling relief for older adults indoors on searing summer days, due to a reduced ability...
Summer 2023-24 is marked by a return to El Niño and has prompted concerns that rising temperatures, worsened by climate change, will threaten health, productivity, and safety. Griffith University’s Dr Aaron Bach suggests some strategies from workplace adjustments to home cooling tips aimed at beating the heat.
Griffith University contributed to a global review highlighting the effects of racism, social exclusion and discrimination on achieving universal safe...
The dire report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change may have left you feeling overwhelmed, or unsure what to do next. We often hear about ways everyday people can tackle climate change, but which acts will make the biggest difference?
Griffith University has been awarded $3,376,073 for ARC Discovery and Linkage Projects.
Research finds setting the thermostat at 22°C is no guarantee for encouraging or maintaining productivity.
Renewable energy is driving profound changes in cities. It’s happening much more quickly than was expected even five years ago.
A Griffith University researcher will lead a $1 million research project into a new kind of low-cost, energy-saving ‘smart window’....