AI technology detects real-time koala crossing in first for field
Griffith University-led technology development detects koalas in real time as they approach or cross a road.
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Griffith University-led technology development detects koalas in real time as they approach or cross a road.
Griffith University and the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) have announced a world‑first Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) initiative that will...
A new partnership agreement will see Griffith University provide guaranteed credit to TAFE Queensland students who have completed 12 months...
Following a silver medal performance and two remarkable Olympic debuts, Griffith University is proud to celebrate the exceptional efforts of three elite athletes who represented both Australia and the...
Understanding ideal surface geometry for coral settlement and growth the shared goal of a new research project that is already achieving success.
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.
Professor Chris Clarkson to lead research into Australia’s early history, strengthen Indigenous partnerships, and train future researchers.
Deforestation and agricultural expansion are intensifying heatwaves across Africa, with direct implications for Australia.