Sore throat? Don’t expect antibiotics
Doctors still frequently prescribe antibiotics for ‘strep throat’ – without using an extended consultation that may indicate a viral infection rather than a bacterial one, a […]
Doctors still frequently prescribe antibiotics for ‘strep throat’ – without using an extended consultation that may indicate a viral infection rather than a bacterial one, a […]
In recent years, the cut-throat hotel industry has faced growing competition from travel sites and Airbnb bookings. So who would have thought the ability to depend […]
The complexity of modern living and its effects on our brains and behaviour has seen two Flinders University researchers become SA Tall Poppy 2019 finalists. Flinders […]
Flinders has partnered with the Naval Shipbuilding College to ensure graduates are ready to seize future cutting-edge jobs in the National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise. As the […]
Even the remotest parts of the ocean appear to offer highly migratory sharks little refuge from industrialised fishing fleets, according to a major new international study […]
Flinders alumni feature in a new play written by drama lecturer Sarah Peters, opening at Holden Street Theatres in Hindmarsh. The play is based on Ms […]
Two famous stories in South Australian aviation history are taking off this year, assisted by Flinders University academics. The centenary of Sir Ross and Keith Smith’s […]
It’s 50 years since the two Apollo 11 astronauts – Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin – spent 22 hours collecting samples, deploying experiments and sometimes just […]
The first sod has been turned on the $125 million Flinders Link Project, extending the current Tonsley rail line to the Flinders medical and education precincts. […]