Flinders University is a public university in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1966
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- Anzac Day: Women experience gendered disadvantages in the ADF, new research finds
Women in the defence forces and female veterans experience gender disadvantages due to a “highly masculinised culture”, new research has revealed.
- Punishing Petrovsky
It was Walter Map in his 12th century work ‘On the Trifles of Courtiers’ who created the character Eudo, who famously, ‘left no good deed unpunished, no bad one unrewarded’. Human nature has ...
- Most bees don’t die after stinging – and other surprising bee facts
Only eight out of almost 21,000 bee species in the world die when they sting. Another subset can’t sting at all, and the majority of bees can sting as often as they want. But there’s even more to it ...
- Modified sports can keep older adults playing
Modified sports with shorter game times and more focus on fun than winning could prove key to encouraging older Australians to play sport and keep fit.
- Childhood dementia research gets funding boost from SA government and Little Heroes Foundation
Childhood dementia kills as many Australian children as cancer but the former receives much less funding. The South Australian government has stepped in to help families like Renee Staska whose three ...
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- Australian Scientist Champions Kangaroo Resurrection And A Lost Ecosystem's Revival
Explore the groundbreaking efforts of Australian scientists like Dr. Isaac Kerr in the quest to resurrect extinct kangaroo species and restore ancient ecosystems. Delve into the ethical and ecological ...
- Scientists identify three new species of ancient kangaroo—and one was more than 6.6 feet tall
Scientists have identified three new species of giant kangaroo that lived from 5 million to 40,000 years ago, one of which is around double the size of the biggest kangaroos alive today.
- Scientists identify three new species of ancient kangaroo—and one was more than 6.6 feet tall
according to a statement from Flinders University in South Australia. The research, published Monday in the journal Megataxa, is based on the discovery of several complete fossil skeletons by ...
- Discovery of ancient creature buried in outback solves 150-year-long puzzle
Now Flinders University scientists believe they have helped “unpick” the “150-year-long puzzle” about how diverse the ancestors were compared to modern day kangaroos. Their analysis of more than 800 ...
- Digging up new species of Australia and New Guinea's giant fossil kangaroos
Paleontologists from Flinders University have described three unusual new species of giant fossil kangaroo from Australia and New Guinea, finding them more diverse in shape, range and hopping method ...