Smart solution to detect seafood spoilage

Existing methods for detecting seafood spoilage are far from satisfactory for ensuring food safety and security. To solve this problem, Flinders University researchers have constructed and […]

DNA sleuths target ivory poachers

The tiniest amount of DNA is being accurately analysed to identify the origins of old ivory. This clever new technique has the potential to thwart international […]

Indigenous students’ views on AFL, rugby

Playing football or rugby gives Indigenous students a chance to “feel proud” of their culture and people, a national study has found. The Indigenous Australian students […]

Gender, age divide in new bullying study

Students’ emotional resilience is linked to their chances of being victimised, with less resilient students more likely to suffer from harassment, new research shows. The research, […]

Good vibrations from renewable energy

Imagine a mobile phone charger that doesn’t need a wireless or mains power source. Or a pacemaker with inbuilt organic energy sources within the human body. […]

Students making a world of difference

As well as academic and research excellence, Flinders University international students showcased a world of caring experiences as recognised at this year’s StudyAdelaide Student Awards ceremony. […]