Dinosaur with a good nose for food

In a surprising new study, Australia’s most famous plant-eating dinosaur has been described as a “picky eater with a nose for good food” when it roamed […]

Flinders honours David Koch

David Koch AM has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of the University from Flinders University in recognition of his contribution as one of Australia’s most prominent financial commentators and media professionals, […]

New network expands lipid research

An initiative led by Flinders University is building links between researchers, clinicians and industry professionals working across the diverse and rapidly evolving field of lipid science. […]

Nanotech natural balm for hair

Hair damaged by dyes, bleaching or harsh sunlight has just got special treatment. Green chemistry researchers at Flinders University are experimenting with plant-based oils to develop […]

Boost for NT medical training

Clinical placements in Central Australia have commenced for seven medical students from Flinders University’s Northern Territory Medical Program. This group of third-year students, part of a […]

Free coding workshops for school girls

Flinders University is offering free workshops to help girls from Year 7 to Year 12 gain valuable computer programming skills – and to encourage gender equity […]

Bizarre anatomy of an ancient fish

A new fossil discovery in China has given new insights into an apex predator from 425 million years ago. The newly described bony fish, named Megamastax […]