Cancer-causing properties found in steroids
Lead and arsenic, which are known for their cancer-causing properties, have been found in an analysis of 15 anabolic-androgenic steroids...
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Lead and arsenic, which are known for their cancer-causing properties, have been found in an analysis of 15 anabolic-androgenic steroids...
Researchers capture first-known footage of humpback whale calves nursing in Moreton Bay.
From its humble beginnings nestled amongst the bushland at Nathan, to the current sprawling campuses across South East Queensland, Griffith...
More than 4000 observations of more than 500 species recorded in Griffith's first BioBlitz.
Individual tree heights measured across 3.1 million hectares using new advanced mapping techniques.
Australians who use anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are turning to online forums for advice on how to safely discontinue steroid-use, rather...
Pioneer of environmental science research and teaching honoured with naming of laboratory.
People living with mental health conditions in Brisbane have been participating in free university-level arts courses thanks to Griffith University. ...
Customising wheelchair seating for elite athletes could significantly enhance performance, improve comfort and support, and create lasting benefits for grassroots...
Heavy vehicle drivers are often the first on scene at road crashes in rural and remote locations, and a new...