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13
Sep
2021

Ultra-efficient tech to forge sustainable energy future

Researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) have developed a system to transport data using atomically-thin…

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13
Sep
2021

New laser captures energy like noise-cancelling headphones

Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) have developed extremely powerful microscopic lasers that are even smaller…

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10
Sep
2021

Most Aussie parents keen to get kids COVID jabs

Almost four-in-five Australian parents and carers say they are likely to get their children vaccinated against COVID-19 once…

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10
Sep
2021

VC's update – ACLF wrap up and Tech Policy Design Centre

Hello everyone I am looking forward to our 'ANU Holiday' next week on Friday 17 September. A reminder for everyone to please…

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09
Sep
2021

Apple test tells us if we’re sweet or sour 

Could a few bad apple choices tell us if we're all rotten?   Apparently so.     A new…

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09
Sep
2021

No evidence of airborne COVID transmission in public loos

Researchers have found "no evidence of airborne transmission of COVID-19 within public washrooms", in a new study led by The…

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09
Sep
2021

World-first study links long-term disabilities and TB

It's estimated that a quarter of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis (TB).  Now these people are being…

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08
Sep
2021

Fuller House: biographies mark lives of the House of Reps

The lives of some of the most prominent individuals missing from the annals of Australian history and our story as a democracy…

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07
Sep
2021

Claims less Aussies paying tax not backed by data

No, there's not an increasing number of Australians freeloading off other taxpayers. A new ANU study explains why -- with a…

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07
Sep
2021

Sneezing or wheezing? Don’t get sprung this spring.

Update from our ANU experts, Professor Tracy Smart, our Public Health Lead - ANU COVID Response…

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07
Sep
2021

Quad to take central role on global stage

India's External Affairs Minister lays the case for Australia and India playing bigger roles in world politics during …

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06
Sep
2021

Update tackles Japan's reinvention after PM's resignation

The resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga after successfully hosting the most difficult Olympic and Paralympic…

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06
Sep
2021

UN’s top climate adviser says Australia must phase out coal

Australia must phase out coal by 2030 if it is to avoid catastrophic climate change and major disruption to the economy,…

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06
Sep
2021

Cormann outlines major tax reform in Crawford address

Former finance minister and OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann has detailed a new plan to ensure large…

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06
Sep
2021

Choosing bold climate action

Address by Mr Selwin Hart,  United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and Special Advisor to the Secretary-General on…

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06
Sep
2021

Australia must build economic resilience: Treasurer

Australian Treasurer the Hon Josh Frydenberg has called on Australian businesses to keep building their resilience in the face of…

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05
Sep
2021

How to renew a damaged world

The policy choices Australian governments make in this difficult time will determine the country's future direction for years to…

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03
Sep
2021

Author makes tracks for reconciliation 

Dr Matthew Colloff's prize-winning book on Australia began the day he arrived in Sydney.  "Getting off the…

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03
Sep
2021

VC’s update – rest day for staff and RSPH’s frontline work

Hello everyone Yes, most of us are still in an extended lockdown, but we have had some glorious spring weather to spend outside…

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03
Sep
2021

PNG’s private security industry could improve public safety

A new report from researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) highlights the vital role private security plays in…

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