Down Under ‘Dream’ oozes Flinders connections
The Bard really does turn up everywhere – this year’s Fringe will find Titania and Oberon scheming against each other in a bushland setting outside Nairne in the Adelaide Hills.
The Bard really does turn up everywhere – this year’s Fringe will find Titania and Oberon scheming against each other in a bushland setting outside Nairne in the Adelaide Hills.
Flinders University researchers are a step closer to discovering what keeps late sleepers up at night.
Green tea and Brazil nuts are being used in a ground-breaking trial to investigate their cancer-fighting qualities.
He has rewritten the history of evolution and is the author of 27 popular and academic science books – now, Professor John Long is at Flinders.
Australia remains the only developed country in the world not to have eliminated trachoma, the leading cause of infectious blindness, despite recent progress in tackling the disease.
Bellberry Limited, the not-for-profit research ethics company, has made a donation of $30,000 to fund travelling fellowships for Flinders students over the next five years.
Preaching the benefits of healthy eating has little point when the cost of purchasing healthy foods can cost as much as a third of a low-earner’s income.
Flinders staff and students are currently breeding clownfish and selling them to local aquariums in a bid to halt the decline of wild populations.
Ear, Nose and Throat researchers will be looking up nostrils to find answers about how well snot protects the nasal airways from the bacteria and fungi we breathe in.