
Grim outlook for fish species
Climatic stability over millions of years has allowed ancient and isolated freshwater fishes to flourish in areas such as the 356,000 square kilometres from Shark Bay […]
Climatic stability over millions of years has allowed ancient and isolated freshwater fishes to flourish in areas such as the 356,000 square kilometres from Shark Bay […]
Exposure to a diverse range of soil bacteria in playgrounds could be a key way for children to boost their immune systems and gut health, according […]
Flinders University has unveiled its cutting-edge Health and Medical Research Building (HMRB), marking a transformative new chapter for health and medical research in South Australia. Home […]
Cybersecurity in the space domain is an emerging area of focus for government and industry around the world. Recent events in conflict zones have further reenforced […]
Inspiring former Flinders University staff and graduates have been celebrated in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours List for their contributions to medical research, higher education and […]
Flinders University and other experts have joined two major projects to help save endangered species in South Australia, and other states. Australian Sea Lions and Pygmy […]
After 128 years of exploration, fossil excavation and investigation, Flinders University researchers have finally uncovered the skull of Australia’s own giant and charismatic megafauna bird – […]
Successful co-design and testing of new synthetic knee models by Flinders University’s Medical Device Research Institute is producing vital tools to help surgeons continue to practice and advance […]
Midwives are in a prime position to help support pregnant women to stop or cut down on alcohol and other drug use and to improve outcomes […]