DNA reveals hope for endangered blue whales
New findings by researchers at Flinders have shown the low genetic diversity in a population of the endangered blue whale is due to past natural events rather than recent whaling.
New findings by researchers at Flinders have shown the low genetic diversity in a population of the endangered blue whale is due to past natural events rather than recent whaling.
A new specialised microscope allows Flinders scientists building nanostructures at the molecular scale to see directly what they’re doing for the first time.
A serious need to conserve superseded software and hardware is behind the launch today of the Computer Archaeology Laboratory at Flinders University at Tonsley.
Flinders students Laith Al-Shimaysawee and Ali Al-Dabbagh have developed ground-breaking new technology for detecting human life using remote cameras.
Flinders University student and environmentalist Saskia Gerhardy is among the South Australian winners of the Channel 9 Young Achiever Awards.
As a young girl growing up on a rural property south of Adelaide, Flinders student and Channel 9 awards finalist Saskia Gerhardy, was always caring for sick and injured birds or small animals.
A suite of diagnostic simulation tools has received expert help from Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP).
Flinders University ground water researchers are using World Water Day 2015 to promote the importance of Australia’s vast groundwater reserves.
Flinders research projects that hold the promise of improvements to crime scene forensics and longer life for fibreglass pipes have won funding of $60,000 from the State Government.