
Turning up the heat on hypothermia
Blood clots, infections, heart attacks and the spiralling financial costs associated with surgery-related hypothermia could be reduced thanks to a leap forward in the technology used […]
Blood clots, infections, heart attacks and the spiralling financial costs associated with surgery-related hypothermia could be reduced thanks to a leap forward in the technology used […]
Effective cancer care needs more than medical treatments and should incorporate evidence-based psycho-social interventions, says 2017 South Australian Tall Poppy of Science Dr Lisa Beatty. With […]
Leading Australian hydrogeologists say the proposed $500 million pipeline from the Murray River to Broken Hill will deliver much more expensive water than closer, plentiful high-quality […]
Three Flinders film students have curated a season of movie classics for Adelaide film society Cinémathèque at the Mercury Cinema. Bridget McDonald, Gere Fuss and Kyle […]
A ceremonial fire pit near the Yunggorendi building is amongst plans to honour Kaurna elder Stephen Gadlabardi Warritya Goldsmith, who has died suddenly, aged 60. Steve […]
In a win-win for a cleaner planet, scientists have devised a way to use waste cooking oil and sulphur to extract the neurotoxin mercury from the […]
Flinders University is pleased to welcome Professor Alison Kitson as inaugural Vice-President and Executive Dean in its new College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Professor Kitson […]
A new clinical training facility worth more than $1 million has been launched at the Riverland General Hospital in Berri. The facility is run by Flinders […]
Tales of love, hatred and jealousy are explored in an award-winning play by Flinders graduate CJ (Callum) McLean. The River, which won the Senior Award in […]