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Flinders University

Flinders University

Flinders University is a public university in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1966

A nasal spray for sleep apnea?

Can a $1 device that attaches to a mobile phone become a pivotal tool to help solve the $1 trillion food waste problem?

How much could cyber attacks affect global food production?

Could the key to animal-free meat and more be a tiny ocean microbe?

New ability to detect drones’ acoustic signatures from almost four kilometres away

Could electrically charged surface coatings eliminate marine bio-fouling?

An enzyme that could help 700 million people

Making enzyme chemical processing greener, cheaper and far more efficient

A new and innovative counter-terrorism technique

Scavenging invisible power from low-frequency vibrations in the surrounding environment with triboelectric nanogenerators

A new kind of self-repairing rubber made from waste materials could change a lot of things

Targeting a COVID-19 vaccine

Is a possible dementia vaccine closer?

A preventive treatment for dementia may proceed to clinical trials after successful animal testing. The US-led research is looking to develop effective immunotherapy via a new vaccine to remove ‘brain plaque’ and tau protein aggregates linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Recent success in bigenic mice models supports progression to human trials in years to come, the

Is a possible dementia vaccine closer?

Hope for millions of IBS sufferers

Australian researchers identify a link between itchy skin and gut pain, caused by identical receptors This is big news for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) patients: 11 percent of the world’s population suffers from IBS, but the fight against chronic pain has taken a major step forward with scientists identifying receptors in the nervous system which

Hope for millions of IBS sufferers

You might eventually be able to eat as much as you want without gaining weight with a new gene discovery

It sounds too good to be true, but a novel approach that might allow you to eat as much as you want without gaining weight could be a reality in the near future. When a single gene known as RCAN1 was removed in mice and they were fed, they failed to gain weight, even after

You might eventually be able to eat as much as you want without gaining weight with a new gene discovery

Artificial intelligence tracks your eye movements to discern your personality

It’s often been said that the eyes are the window to the soul, revealing what we think and how we feel. Now, new research reveals that your eyes may also be an indicator of your personality type, simply by the way they move. Developed by the University of South Australia in partnership with the University of Stuttgart, Flinders University

Artificial intelligence tracks your eye movements to discern your personality

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