Why rats would win Australian survivor

Australian rodents skulls all correspond to one simple, size-dependent shape that is more than ten million years old but it turns out this lack of change […]

Investor leadership sends a strong message

Prominent Australian archaeologists are praising the actions of shareholders to hold Rio Tinto to account for the blasting activity that decimated 46,000 year-old Aboriginal rock shelters […]

Cashing in on marine byproducts

As exploitation of wild fisheries and marine environments threaten food supplies, Flinders University scientists are finding sustainable new ways to convert biowaste, algal biomass and even […]

PoWs drew comfort from art

Between the arrival of pearl divers and war brides – long after Japanese performers toured Australia 150 years ago – an untold chapter of World War […]

Global chase for microbiome

The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically highlights the powerful role microbes have in and on life on Earth. Now two outstanding international researchers are joining Flinders University to […]

Surgery may be a ‘dream come true’

A trial of a simple yet effective surgery has led Australian experts to promote it as an option to specialists around the world for managing difficult […]

Blood marker may reduce cancer burden

Researchers at Flinders University are expanding work on a promising blood test model to help predict or diagnose head and neck cancer, a difficult cancer to […]