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Lecturers at Griffith University have created the world's largest acoustic guitar - a mind-blowing multi-disciplinary collaboration that will take centre. ....
A new expert Leadership Forum to drive the development of the industry's Biotech Blueprint, the sector's decadal framework, has been announced. The. ....
Griffith Film School students, alumni and staff collaborated on a new virtual production, Decommissioned. Griffith Film School students are pioneering new technology that is revolutionising the screen industry. Master of Screen Production students, staff and alumni have collaborated with industry on a virtual production called Decommissioned, which uses the same technology Hollywood productions like The Mandalorian are employing. GFS lecturer Sue Swinburne Griffith Film School (GFS) lecturer Sue Swinburne called the technology a “game-changer”. “This allows you to create environments that you can’t get to, or don’t exist,” she said. “Instead of taking a crew to a physical location, feeding them, finding accommodation and relying on weather and light, we were able to do everything from the GFS studios at South Bank. ....
Date Time New research may be key to making safe, durable COVID-19 vaccines Representative microscopy image of SARS-CoV-2 infected cells stained with antibodies in convalescent plasma. Image credit: Dr Michael Joyce, University of Alberta. Using convalescent plasma, Griffith University researchers have identified how it may be possible to make a future vaccine that will provide protection against all major strains of COVID-19. Vaccines work by inducing antibodies that block the interaction between the receptor binding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2’s Spike protein and its receptor, angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), which is present on human lungs. To understand how antibodies block infection, the researchers from the Institute for Glycomics, with colleagues from the Gold Coast University Hospital, the University of Queensland, the University of Alberta, Canada, and Olymvax Pharmaceuticals, Chengdu, identified the minimal sequences of the RBD recognised by ....
Date Time Post-fire logging removes tree hollows vital for wildlife recovery An expert review on logging after bushfires found it removes tree hollows which are vital in the recovery of more than 225 native species. The review of scientific studies on post-fire logging by The Bushfire Recovery Project, a joint initiative of Griffith University and the Australian National University, reported 114 species of birds, 18 mammals, 79 reptiles and 27 amphibians which use tree hollows as homes, are threatened by post-fire logging. Professor Brendan Mackey, Director of the Griffith Climate Action Beacon and Griffith Climate Change Response Program The key findings of the report on post-fire logging in Australia were: ....