Coming to grips with the realities of methamphetamine
Flinders’ National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction is hosting a national symposium to support workers in the methamphetamine care sector.
Flinders’ National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction is hosting a national symposium to support workers in the methamphetamine care sector.
Two new books by Flinders’ Dean of Graduate Research, Professor Jeri Kroll, ‘Vanishing Point’ and ‘Workshopping the Heart’, will be launched on 14 May at the SA Writers’ Centre.
New findings by researchers at Flinders have shown the low genetic diversity in a population of the endangered blue whale is due to past natural events rather than recent whaling.
Australian Rules Football is in the process of rethinking the way it approaches coaching and teaching the game, and Dr Shane Pill is among those leading the charge.
A new specialised microscope allows Flinders scientists building nanostructures at the molecular scale to see directly what they’re doing for the first time.
A serious need to conserve superseded software and hardware is behind the launch today of the Computer Archaeology Laboratory at Flinders University at Tonsley.
Voting along party lines obscures the opinions of individuals, so Professor Thad Kousser intends to use other indicators, including tweets, to find out what our politicians really think.
Flinders students Laith Al-Shimaysawee and Ali Al-Dabbagh have developed ground-breaking new technology for detecting human life using remote cameras.
Flinders University sleep researchers are taking research conducted in Adelaide schools to the next level by intensively studying individual sleep troubled teens.