Tiny surface shapes steer cancer cells, paving the way for better lab tests and safer implants
Researchers reveal shape and surface chemistry of microscopic structures can tune how cancer cells stick, spread and multiply.
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Researchers reveal shape and surface chemistry of microscopic structures can tune how cancer cells stick, spread and multiply.
More than 4000 observations of more than 500 species recorded in Griffith's first BioBlitz.
On towering rock panels, artists inscribed artworks of camels, ibex, gazelles and more, risking their lives to create 'billboards' that signalled the presence of people and water bodies.
Pioneer of environmental science research and teaching honoured with naming of laboratory.
Griffith alumni partner to boost funding support for whale research and conservation.
Griffith-developed tools helps scientists uncover what’s really going on beneath the surface.
Study explores positive - and negative - interactions between whales and dolphins.
Study finds changes to El Niño are linked to significant biodiversity loss in multiple types of tropical forest arthropod, including butterflies, beetles and spiders.
Early hominins made a major deep-sea crossing to reach the Indonesian island of Sulawesi much earlier than previously established, based on the discovery of stone tools dating to at least 1.04 million years ago.
Ecological rehabilitation of sand mining site cost-effective and scalable through direct seeding, new trial finds.