Flinders tech banishes blues on Canada’s gloomiest day
Flinders University developed technology has helped Canadians fight back against the winter blues at a special ‘light therapy’ café featuring Re-Timer glasses in Toronto this week.
Flinders University developed technology has helped Canadians fight back against the winter blues at a special ‘light therapy’ café featuring Re-Timer glasses in Toronto this week.
Three Flinders Investigators lectures celebrate National Science Week, with solar power first in the spotlight at Flinders city today.
Flinders University sleep researchers are taking research conducted in Adelaide schools to the next level by intensively studying individual sleep troubled teens.
Grey skies, torrential downpours and bitterly cold nights are enough to make any sun-loving Australian feel a bit gloomy, but for some people the dreary winter months are truly depressing.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael Barber says research is only one in a range of factors contributing to the process of innovation that universities need to foster.
Today saw the launch of Re-Timer, a wearable green light device invented by Flinders University sleep researchers to reset the body’s internal clock.
Sleeping tablets are “counter-productive” and offer no real benefit in treating insomnia, Flinders University sleep expert Leon Lack says.