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As disasters and heat intensify, can the world meet the urgency of the moment at the COP28 climate talks?
Scientists delivering 100k baby corals in major step towards helping the Reef
Acting Like Everything’s OK
3 reasons why removing grazing animals from Australia’s arid lands for carbon credits is a bad idea
Almost half the men surveyed think they could land a passenger plane. Experts disagree
New funding to strengthen WA as global research hub
Visiting Scholar Collaborates with School of Education
Griffith Design Café is revolutionising access through co-design
Griffith aims to go green on new flagship building
An expert reviews the government’s 7-year plan to boost Australia’s cyber security. Here are the key takeaways
Surfers’ mental health creates US$1 trillion economic wave
Summit leaders accelerate climate action for 2030 targets
What corporations aren’t disclosing about their CO2 emissions
Flying-fox education project winds up with terrific succes
Devil in the detail – What corporations aren’t disclosing about their C02 emissions
Australia’s pivot to India
Cass makes big splash at Griffith Sports Blues Awards
Guardians of the koalas: $800,000 for high-tech tracking project
New round of PhD grants aims to tackle some of Australia’s biggest challenges
No scientific evidence for cognitively advanced behaviours and symbolism by Homo naledi
Criminalisation Prevents Steroid Users from Seeking Help
Pollutants may mimic female sex hormones, feminizing endangered green sea turtles
From COVID to gastro, why are cruise ships such hotbeds of infection?
No scientific evidence Homo naledi was advanced
Traditional owners take the lead safeguarding fresh & marine waterways
Major cyberattack on Australian ports suggests sabotage by a ‘foreign state actor’
Premier meets with China’s Ministry of Education to strengthen vocational education and training links
Queensland dances its way to better health and wellbeing
Universities unite to support higher education for refugees
Climate-induced loss is impeding human rights in Pacific
26 years ago, Howard chose fossil fuels over the Pacific. What will Albanese choose?
Griffith-led discovery identifies new algae species on the Great Barrier Reef
Better Business Dinner guests asked to think differently and change the way they see their world
Inspirational Doctors receive Prestigious Scholarships
New dental clinic increases Gold Coast community access to dental health
Bourne Foundation Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy Facility Official Opening
Funding boost to support wellbeing of Queensland’s veterans
Mater Researchers recognised at 2023 Research Australia Awards
Taming wild northern rivers could harm marine fisheries and threaten endangered sawfish
New interactive report shows financial vulnerability hotspots across Australia
Understanding agricultural financialisation in Northern Australia
AusBiotech Board election result announced
ARC Linkage grant to boost QUT transmission electron microscope facility
Understanding agricultural finalisation in Northern Australia
Families rank online connectivity as essential as housing, food, electricity
New interactive report shows financial vulnerability hotspots across Australia
Wonder Reef hydraphone listens in on secret underworld of marine life and surrounds
Researchers draw more than $3.5 million funding