Slowly, steadily finding clues to ageing and cancer cure
New research into the genome of the world famous giant tortoise, Lonesome George, provides extraordinary insights into the species’ large size, ability to live up to […]
New research into the genome of the world famous giant tortoise, Lonesome George, provides extraordinary insights into the species’ large size, ability to live up to […]
The failure of world food systems to adequately feed more than 2 billion people is spurring agricultural researchers to find rapid solutions. Supported by a Crawford […]
Unconventional gas production, such as coal seam gas and shale gas, raises concerns including possible groundwater contamination. However just because something is possible does not mean […]
The winners of this year’s Cochlear Aurora Photo Contest Awards have reached new levels of excellence in science photography among South Australia’s female high school students. […]
New research that identifies triggers causing equatorial Indian Ocean monsoon events could provide critical early warnings about extreme weather events and rainfall patterns that subsequently affect […]
Flinders University’s commitment to engage early with young girls about career choices in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) through the STEM Enrichment Academy is having […]
Finding solutions for better gut health, student learning capacities and water resources management, through to improving health services in remote Indigenous communities will be the focus […]
A ready made pool of international-calibre creative workers from Flinders University awaits global movie production company Technicolor when it establishes its Australian operations in South Australia. […]
Flinders’ French connections were strengthened with the signing of a new agreement on 23 November 2018, which expanded the University’s growing list of French academic partnerships […]