Can plasma help cut flowers last longer? Experiment puts blooms to the test
Experiment uses atmospheric plasma – a technology already used in medicine and agriculture – to extend the life of cut flowers.
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Experiment uses atmospheric plasma – a technology already used in medicine and agriculture – to extend the life of cut flowers.
Virtual tourism is evolving alongside traditional travel, creating hybrid tourism experiences that combine physical and digital worlds. Researchers at the...
New study unveils method for cheaper, faster on-site PFAS detection.
Improving cognitive health and managing everyday memory challenges is at the forefront of a course Griffith is running.
A Griffith University research project aimed at developing future therapies for people living with traumatic brain injury (TBI) will receive...
Riskier anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use has been linked to poorer mental health symptoms, new Griffith University research has found.
A portable swimming pool can often be found in an Australian backyard, but new research has discovered many parents and caregivers are unaware of the safety requirements.
New study highlights new ways to produce urea electrochemically, using electricity and waste gases.
New study finds micro and nanoplastics exactly where they shouldn't be - in the fresh produce that we eat.
On 21 April, Griffith University and Thermo Fisher Scientific signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a strategic partnership focused on advancing...