Operation Saving Nemo
Flinders staff and students are currently breeding clownfish and selling them to local aquariums in a bid to halt the decline of wild populations.
Flinders staff and students are currently breeding clownfish and selling them to local aquariums in a bid to halt the decline of wild populations.
Ear, Nose and Throat researchers will be looking up nostrils to find answers about how well snot protects the nasal airways from the bacteria and fungi we breathe in.
In a super-charged orientation exercise, 106 AusAID-sponsored international students from 27 countries are currently undertaking Flinders University’s Introductory Academic Program.
Researchers from Flinders University are on a ground-breaking journey to prove – and prevent – the cancer-causing effects of eating red meat.
Sleep specialists from Flinders University will play an integral role in a new $14.5 million sleep research consortium aimed at reducing impaired alertness.
Peer pressure has long been blamed for binge drinking among teenagers, yet new research reveals it may not be the root of the problem.
Flinders University researchers have discovered that a protein in the brain may play a role in the development of Parkinson’s disease.
New Strategic Professor of Coastal Studies says there’s no place he’d rather continue his 30-year career into sand dune dynamics, morphology and evolution than in South Australia.
The relationship between China and Italy, told through the eyes of Italian filmmakers, is the focus of a new Flinders University PhD project.