Rehab device to help this sporting life

An Adelaide invention that communicates sport injury rehabilitation in real time is set for more trials and export markets. The prototype, delivered through Flinders University’s innovative […]

Richard Magarey appearing as Ladybeard at an event in Odaiba, Tokyo, in 2016. Photo: D.T. Johnson CC.

Cross-dressing wrestler no closet champion

Flinders drama graduate Richard Magarey is causing a sensation in Asia as the cross-dressing, heavy metal musician known as Ladybeard. A burly professional wrestler with a […]

Can a happy gut help the mind?

Research is supporting the idea that eating a balanced diet and promoting gut health can optimise brain function and mood. Nutrition plays a vital role in […]

Social media can help children

Constructively using social media and online chatrooms may help Australian school students rise in international PISA rankings, according to a Flinders University expert in teacher education. […]

Promising results for new PTSD therapy

More participants are needed for development of an expanded treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Flinders University researchers are conducting a PTSD therapy trial which aims […]

School’s out for autism teachers

Up to 50 schools are better equipped to teach children living with autism as a result of a State Government-funded program at Flinders University. The special […]

True locals make Coffin Bay their home

When dolphins are in a safe, bountiful environment, they don’t venture far – despite having the capability to range over vast ocean distances. And within such […]

Research leaders making a difference

Research-informed teaching is but one of the exceptional qualities acknowledged in this year’s recipients of the Flinders Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Early Career Researchers. Eight outstanding recipients […]