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Covid Leaves Lasting Mark On Human Brain
How stores fighting thieves risk putting off shoppers with disabilities and kids
Cracks in the earth – major gully erosion poses humanitarian crisis threats 
More focus is needed on childhood sexual abuse to combat Australia’s suicide problem
Centres tackling challenges faced by society, environment and industry
Cambrian Limestone Aquifer: Stable And Plentiful
More women are using steroids – and many don’t know the risks
Mapping soils for success – how soil insights are reviving Philippine farms
Saliva and plasma at the core of cancer detection and treatment
Tourism researchers say the future isn’t about recovery-it’s about redesign
New research set to reveal Australia’s true swimming population
Cutting-edge technology helps to further understand effects of Gulf War Illness
As music festival season ramps up, artists can help shine a light on an ‘invisible’ workforce
Prostate Cancer: Men with Greatest Needs Least Likely to Seek Help
Rare stone tool cache tells story of trade and ingenuity
Better policies; better leader: new study reveals why Labor won the 2025 federal election
2025 Australian Election Study highlights shifting party support
Can bigger-is-better ‘scaling laws’ keep AI improving forever? History says we can’t be too sure
A thriving community is driving inclusive research at Griffith  
2025 Australian Election Study reveals factors that led to ‘unprecedented’ Labor win 
Researchers Help Advance Timor-Leste’s Blue Economy
Sustainability And Human Wellbeing Core For Institute
Young coders crowned at Premier’s Coding Challenge Ceremony
Five Things To Know About Staying Cool In Heat
Griffith subjects score top spots in 2025 Shanghai Ranking
Westpac partners with Griffith to help combat financial crime
Smartphone Sharing Demands New Approach To Cybersecurity
Australia’s First Male Infertility Guidelines
WeChat is now a frontline policing tool in China. Here’s what my research found
New Research Explores Child Abuse Victimisation And Adolescent Offending
Claims of a net increase in forest cover mask the ugly truth about deforestation in Australia 
Significant interest in vegan pet diets revealed by largest surveys to date 
Cancer-causing Properties Found In Steroids
Study explores if sustainable development research is really focused on well-being
Shocking Cost Of Inaction On Alcohol In Australia
Engaging Young Voices In Future Of Murray-Darling Basin
Baby-cams confirm Moreton Bay as nursing ground for humpback whales 
SuperGEMS teams cross the finish line of unique STEM program for Years 9-10
A sit-stand ratio ‘sweet spot’ may boost office productivity
Calls for psychosocial screening tool following paediatric injury
All aboard the remora rollercoaster – camera tags capture wild humpback rides 
‘Cutting-edge’ research hub decoding disease at a cellular level
Casual teachers left behind: new study calls for better induction and support in schools
Plantation forests key for koalas’ survival, and an urgent rethink on logging is needed 
Understanding How Cells Talk At Core Of New Health Hub
$358 Million Back-paid To Australian Workers
ENROLMENTS OPEN FOR INNOVATIVE SAFETY ACADEMY BUILT TO TRAIN FUTURE LEADERS
Queensland’s forests are still being bulldozed – and new parks alone won’t save them