Facing the facts of autism
New Flinders research challenges commonly-held views about the ability of people with autism to recognise faces.
New Flinders research challenges commonly-held views about the ability of people with autism to recognise faces.
There is the promise of a “musical re-enchantment” rising from the ashes of 20th century modernism, Dr Eduardo de la Fuente argues.
Flinders University is developing a new cyber safety program about the dangers of social networking.
A new Flinders research project is hoping to find the best way to help people simultaneously overcome post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.
Increasing the production of proteins that help rid the body of toxins may play a crucial role in the fight against breast and prostate cancer.
Researchers from Flinders University are on a mission to document Australia and New Zealand’s digital heritage – from amateur-made computer games of the 80s to a […]
Flinders University sociologist, Dr Nik Taylor, considers humans’ ambiguous relationship with other animals.
Climate change models must be reworked in a bid to save some of the world’s smallest and slimiest creatures from extinction, a Flinders University researcher warns.
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