As a young research assistant more than 30 years ago, Professor Mark Kennard joined Professor Brad Pusey in Far North Queensland to explore the humid, dense and remote catchments of the Bloomfield ...
People rely on their memories to provide details of events that happen in their lives. But it can often be hard to retrieve the details when feeling ...
Indigenous community leader and historian team up to explore historic impacts on traditional practise and pathways for the future of native grass cooking. COVID-19 does not just affect the respiratory ...
COVID-19 does not just affect the respiratory system, but also significantly alters the brain in people who have fully ...
Achieving first-class honours at Griffith University is a huge achievement for anyone, but for Daniel Clarke, this extraordinary accolade is worthy of ...
A new retail crime study has revealed escalating challenges for the retail sector, with shoplifting, employee theft, fraud and customer aggression rising to record levels. The 2024 ANZ Retail Crime ...
Since the passing of Professor Emeritus Alan Mackay-Sim AM in 2023, his ground-breaking legacy research is about to be realised with a Phase I human clinical trial commencing to test the efficacy and ...
In urban stormwater, particles from tyre wear were the most prevalent microplastic a new Griffith-led study has found. Published in Environmental Science & Technology, the study showed that in ...
A team of Griffith University archaeologists has shared in the discovery of what may be the world’s oldest known cave painting, dating back to at least 45,500 years ago. Uncovered in South Sulawesi ...
Logging can make native forests more flammable and lead to greater fire severity for decades, while ‘mechanical thinning’ can also increase fire risk. These are two of the key findings of an expert ...
New analysis into the residue inside ancient ceramic vessels from 11th-12th century Jerusalem has found that they were potentially used as hand grenades. Previous research into the diverse ...
A new study co-led by Griffith University has highlighted extreme examples – such as orangutan kickboxing for the entertainment of tourists – do little to educate or develop conservation motivation ...