Deep revelation: Landmark dig at Sulawesi cave could reveal overlap between extinct humans and us
Could Homo sapiens and a now-extinct early human species have lived alongside each other on an Indonesian more than 65,000 years ago?
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Could Homo sapiens and a now-extinct early human species have lived alongside each other on an Indonesian more than 65,000 years ago?
Integrating nature-based therapies into clinical health care could help to address global declines in mental health, a Griffith University study published in Nature Mental Health has found....
Griffith heads to remote Tropical Far North QLD to study Australia’s rarest and most geographically isolated freshwater fish.
Indigenous community leader and historian team up to explore historic impacts on traditional practise and pathways for the future of native grass cooking.
'Mega gullies' impacts Tanzanian homes, schools and farmland critical to local food security and economic stability.
Transforming Human Origins Research Centre of Excellence to reframe the study of our species globally.
GIHER aims to transform communities and safeguard ecosystems to achieve sustainability and prosperity.
Griffith University has been recognised as a world-renowned leader across a range of health, sciences, business, law and politics subjects...
Westpac Banking Corporation and Griffith University have announced a strategic partnership aimed at advancing financial crime prevention across Australia. Griffith’s...
Studies explore how dog and cat guardians perceive more sustainable pet food options.