Latest Flinders University News

Most bees don’t die after stinging – and other surprising bee facts
Playford Trust Scholarships Awarded For 2024
Remember Women Veterans Too
Crash Data Shows Road Safety Must Improve
Mark Butler announces NHMRC funding for six telehealth research projects
Modified Sports To Keep Older Adults Playing
Connecting Aged Care Innovations With Arab Countries
Major funding boost for Flinders research into Childhood Dementia
A $5 million boost into furthering the quality and safety of telehealth
Championing Continuity Of Care In Midwifery
$5 Million To Help Ensure Quality And Safety Of Telehealth
Transforming treatment for rare childhood kidney condition
More support for midwives to help mothers with alcohol and other drug use
Program aims to break down dementia stigma in Chinese Australian communities
Giant Kangaroos Bounce Back From Past
We found three new species of extinct giant kangaroo – and we don’t know why they died out when their cousins survived
Underused heart program could reduce hospital readmissions and lower risk of death
Help For Midwives
New approach needed to save Australia’s non-perennial rivers
New Focus For Chronic Liver Disease Care
Best Way To Breed Frogs In Captivity
Flinders University recognised as national leader in supporting Indigenous talent
New Study To Help Australias Social Economy Thrive
In heavily militarised Kashmir, the upcoming India elections do not inspire much hope
Socio-economic Status Dictates Family Dining Equity
Plucking Key Evidence From Air
New Tree Of Life For Modern Birds
Hope For Treating Autoimmune Diseases
Coastal Dunes On March
Funding Wins To Further Cancer Treatment Research
New grants support innovation in cancer research
After 10 years of work, landmark study reveals new ‘tree of life’ for all birds living today
Tree of Life for Modern Birds Revealed The Largest and Most Complete Study Pinpoints Timing of Evolution
Footy fans urged to undergo free heart checks at Gather Round
New Approach To Polymer Printing
Coastal dunes are retreating as sea levels rise – our research reveals the accelerating rate of change
Insomnia: Mismatch Between Treatment Demand And Access
Rock-wallaby Bite Size ‘packs Punch’
Australia’s Potential As Global Leader For Surgical AI
New Concrete Possibilities From Waste Materials
Emerging designers unveil their first collections at grad parade
Challenges For Blue Whale Populations
Boost To Health And Wellbeing In Retirement
Mixed messaging for mums on breast milk storage guidelines
Many AI tools lack safeguards to prevent mass health disinformation
New Leaders For Medicines And Medical Services Committees
Nano Solution For Removing Toxic Dyes
AI Tools Could Unlock Youth Perfectionism