Sea sponge potential source of new medicines
The sea sponge is inspiring the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents in the treatment of infectious diseases and cancers.
The sea sponge is inspiring the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents in the treatment of infectious diseases and cancers.
Flinders Professorial Fellow, Dr Rob Morrison recalls his role as an expert witness at the third Azaria Chamberlain trial.
Moralism is a vice masquerading as a virtue, a Flinders philosopher says, while a colleague asserts both atheists and fundamentalists base their views on a misconceived idea of religion.
A community awareness campaign aims to tackle the issue of the growing number of children who are becoming perpetrators of violent and abusive behaviour in the family home.
Research expertise and successful engagement with business has placed Flinders University at the forefront of a Federal Government scheme aimed at commercialising research.
Even as a lightning rod for new legislation aimed at countering outlaw motorcycle gangs, Vincent Focarelli cuts a controversial figure, according to two Flinders University law academics.
Teenage girls are spending a concerning amount of time on the Internet, potentially leading to low self-esteem and body dissatisfaction.
Flinders Uni maritime archaeology students are making significant discoveries on the east and west coasts of Australia.
New Flinders research challenges commonly-held views about the ability of people with autism to recognise faces.