New research shows white sharks use sun to hunt prey
White Sharks – the world’s largest predatory fish – have the impressive ability to follow the direction of the sun to hunt their prey, new research from Flinders University reveals.
White Sharks – the world’s largest predatory fish – have the impressive ability to follow the direction of the sun to hunt their prey, new research from Flinders University reveals.
Flinders has announced an even closer collaboration with Cisco through the establishment of a new chair to attract a world-renowned academic in the field of innovative health technologies.
Researchers at Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP) will design a new medical device that could change the way spinal surgeries are delivered.
Scimex, a new online media portal for journalists to access breaking science news and expertise, was launched at Flinders University Victoria Square.
Animal behaviour, water resources and Indigenous archaeology are just some of the fields of research at Flinders to receive support from the 2015 Vice-Chancellor’s Early Career Researcher Awards.
Flinders University researchers have invented a revolutionary method to test for food poisoning in fish.
A Flinders student has used geo-mapping technology to produce the first comprehensive, interactive map of one of South Australia’s iconic horse riding trails.
A Flinders University forensic scientist’s gunshot residue research could provide a previously unachievable level of detail about gun crimes in the absence of a firearm or spent bullet cartridge.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling told 300 guests at Tonsley yesterday afternoon that collaboration, innovation and entrepreneurship are at the heart of Flinders’ activities there.