VR can help children communicate

Communication problems can hold back childhood development, with a range of interventions available to assist with social communication disorders. In a new research review, Flinders University […]

Plastic Age could go on the record

It is often seen as the scourge of modern society, but now a new study argues that modern plastics are a valuable archive documenting activities and […]

Eureka Prizes for Flinders research

Scientists and researchers had a big night out at this year’s national Eureka Prizes, with Flinders University taking out two awards. Flinders University’s two entries were […]

Teens enjoy fossil tour of discovery

In the eery, dark depths of an Australian cave, high school students are learning first-hand about thousands of years of incredible natural history. With help from […]

Surveying, GIS tech boost for Flinders

A significant contribution in South Australia by global technology company Trimble will build new capacity into the research and education opportunities at Flinders University. For the […]

Ancient roo’s link to New Guinea

Around the world, kangaroos and wallabies are well-recognised symbols of Australia but a new discovery highlights the deeply linked environmental identities of Australia and New Guinea. […]

Sustainable food solutions on the doorstep

Urban agriculture should be treated as a serious farming method to help meet the global ambitions of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals for 2030, according […]