Improved framework for care of children

A blueprint to secure better professional care of young children has been developed at Flinders University. The framework aims for a common inter-disciplinary language among everyone […]

Water research a leader in world rankings

From the Murray-Darling Basin to Millingimbi and the Pilbara up north, understanding and protecting water resources is vital to the future growth and prosperity of Australia. […]

Baby snake in amber a golden find

Newly discovered prehistoric fossils are painting a colourful picture of the biodiversity of the former supercontinent called Gondwana. Among these discoveries are a range of invertebrates, […]

Insights into new corneal surgery

An innovative vision-restoring procedure performed in Australia for less than 10 years has been reported on in detail for the first time. It will assist surgeons […]

Medieval times spring to life

Very old, yes, but medieval literature is far from antiquated, as a conference at Flinders this week confirms. Medieval sagas and themes for the basis of […]

Defence projects target broadside impact

A bid to remove dangerous contaminants from water and innovative research into better high-tech unmanned surface vessels are new projects starting at Flinders University. The two […]

Australian kids know that sweet foods should only be eaten in moderation, but they continue to eat them frequently.

Call for UN crackdown on junk food ads

Enforcing changes to end unhealthy food marketing to children requires a radical new approach, such as using international human rights laws to make companies more responsible […]