Flinders offers autistic children vision for a better future
Australia’s first dedicated optometry service for people with autism is set to make a difference for some of our most vulnerable citizens.
Australia’s first dedicated optometry service for people with autism is set to make a difference for some of our most vulnerable citizens.
The arrival of four high-tech Anatomage tables, which enable autopsies without a cadaver, will revolutionise rural medical training at Flinders.
Flinders University’s Professor Karen Reynolds has joined the advisory board for the multi-billion-dollar Australian Government Medical Research Future Fund.
South Australia is a leader in mining technology, and it could one day take a lead in the exploration of space for minerals.
Flinders is supporting a multicultural cricket tournament on Sunday with 14 teams batting it out for their nations.
Flinders scientists have uncovered crucial DNA evidence about the number and distribution of populations of the world’s largest animal, the critically endangered Antarctic blue whale.
An emergency mobile phone system developed at Flinders University has been acknowledged in international InnovationXchange awards for post-disaster relief work in the Pacific.
Flinders research is unearthing how the natural pigment ochre plays a significant role in Aboriginal culture and history.
From the shearing shed to catwalk, world stockpiles of waste wool are suddenly in fashion with Flinders scientists.