Kingfish adapt to shark tourism

One of South Australia’s most popular game fish, yellowtail kingfish, have become a side attraction for tourists diving with white sharks at Australia’s only cage-diving site. […]

Swimming with whale shark, Oslob. Photo courtesy Gonzalo Araujo.

New insights on whale shark tourism

Increasing opportunities for up-close encounters with sharks and other animals are making wildlife tourism one of the fastest growing tourism sectors – leading Australian ecology experts […]

‘Radical’ new green power source

Scientists in Australia and China are hoping to make the world’s first safe and efficient non-toxic aqueous aluminium radical battery. Teams from Flinders University in South […]

AI helps protect vital networks

International experts in artificial intelligence have proposed using AI to help protect critical infrastructure including power, water and communication networks. The Flinders University and Brazilian experts […]

Photo: Imogen Sach (Flinders University)

Drones and other tech help conservation

From drones locating koalas hidden in treetops to recording little penguin acoustics and night-time movements on film, Flinders University researchers have shown the importance of technologies […]

Super-sized fossil skink

A fossil lizard discovered by researchers at Flinders University has been described as by far the largest and most bizarre skink that ever lived. While related […]