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.
Watching one short video could influence whether some women choose to undergo labiaplasty surgery, according to Flinders University Psychology researchers who have published a study on how women’s perception of ‘genital normality’ can be altered through education.
Sharing every-day activities and developing supportive regular interactions are the secrets to “everlasting” love, Flinders research has found.
Twelve new Matthew Flinders Fellowships will strengthen Flinders’ research priorities as part of the University’s 50th anniversary year.
As Flinders enters its 50th year, it’s an opportunity to not just celebrate our rich history but also to assess our strengths and how we can build on them into the future.
When Flinders University’s Professor Colin Raston unboiled an egg earlier this year with his ‘Vortex Fluidic Device’, in a feat previously considered impossible by science, he made TV screens and front pages all over the world.
Flinders University’s leadership in innovative medical technology has seen it win a major role to grow links between industry and researchers, under the Federal Government’s innovation agenda.
Flinders University excels in the latest research excellence rankings, with 90 per cent of research now regarded as at or above world standard.
A prestigious Endeavour Research Fellowship will enable a PhD researcher at Flinders University to advance critical work into next generation detection technologies for chemical warfare agents.