A tiny opera for tiny people offers a magical theatre experience for young audiences and a response to the sleep ...
The brain’s waste clearance system is impaired in people living with ME/CFS which can lead to various symptoms including ...
Griffith researchers have identified a key immune cell dysfunction in people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue ...
The Experimental Games Lab at Griffith Film School (GFS) has partnered with the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) on ...
As non-surgical cosmetic procedures grow in popularity, accessibility and affordability, new Griffith University research has created two new measures to assess people’s attitudes and motivations ...
A new initiative is supporting 100 Balinese women weavers and weaving entrepreneurs to strengthen their livelihoods while safeguarding centuries-old cultural traditions, through digital skills ...
Urea is an extremely important chemical, especially for fertilisers. But, making urea is energy intensive and relies heavily on fossil fuels. However, new findings from Griffith University and the ...
A study investigating microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) in agricultural settings has found they reduced plant growth and entered plant tissues through the soil, raising new concerns about ...
New research has revealed cocaine pollution can change how wild fish move through their environment, with juvenile Atlantic salmon swimming farther and dispersing more widely when exposed to ...
The striped dog-like marsupial we know as the Tasmanian tiger has long been surrounded by mystery, and the subject of scientific curiosity. Now, newly discovered rock art depicting Tasmanian tigers ...
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