Fish that outlived dinosaurs reveals secrets of ancient skull evolution
A new study into one of the world’s oldest types of fish, Coelacanth, provides fresh insights into the development of the skull and brain of vertebrates […]
A new study into one of the world’s oldest types of fish, Coelacanth, provides fresh insights into the development of the skull and brain of vertebrates […]
The destruction of Notre Dame cathedral is lamentable. A wonderful icon has been largely destroyed by fire. However, we should not despair, writes Claire Smith, Professor […]
Quality veterinary care for dogs in Indigenous communities is necessary to improve human health. This includes control of dog scabies which may have direct and flow-on […]
The complexity of human trafficking in Australia for sexual exploitation is compounded by about half of the prosecuted perpetrators being females, and many who were once […]
School leaders from rural Victoria commenced a unique program at SA’s Flinders University this week, which aims to help them overcome the challenges of their regional […]
Andrea Bertram is one of two Flinders University winners of the Playford Trust’s PhD scholarships this year, amid a strong cohort of Flinders students sharing in […]
Students continue to rate their undergraduate experience at Flinders University as above the national average on every measure. The welcome news is contained in the 2018 […]
The introduction of a new writing fellowship to offer a pathway for First Nations writers to publish commercial fiction – the first of its type in […]
Dubbed the ‘honeypot effect’ — a team of researchers from Flinders University and around Australia have shown that providing woody habitats, or ‘snags’, for native fish […]