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Jun
2014
Vale Emeritus Professor Leslie Ronald Zines AO »
Professor Leslie Zines AO, who was Dean of the ANU Faculty of Law between 1973 and 1975, and again between 1984 and 1986, died peacefully...
16
Jun
2014
Bringing health awareness to life on campus »
Around 50 students from the School of Archaeology and Anthropology recently showcased their skills in communicating some of the world’s...
13
Jun
2014
Fostering closer energy ties with the US »
The Australian National University and the United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will work more closely on clean energy...
13
Jun
2014
Galactic archaeologist wins prestigious award »
ANU astronomer Professor Ken Freeman has won the prestigious 2014 Gruber Cosmology Prize for his revolutionary work on the formation of...
12
Jun
2014
Unlocking the genetic code of the eucalypt »
Scientists have sequenced the genetic code of the eucalypt for the first time, revealing how the Australian icon became the world’s...
06
Jun
2014
ANU Archives launches new database »
The Australian National University has launched a new archive database which makes national treasures of business, unions and the...
05
Jun
2014
New book charts human-orangutan encounters »
The first comprehensive history of the orangutan-human encounter and the thin line that separates the two beings has been launched in...
04
Jun
2014
Finding the lost art of Angkor Wat »
Long-lost paintings have been discovered on the walls of Cambodia’s ancient Angkor Wat temple, thanks to the keen observations of an ANU...
03
Jun
2014
VC joins student debate on education reforms »
Around 300 students have questioned Vice-Chancellor Ian Young, local senators and economists Bruce Chapman and Phil Lewis at a special...
02
Jun
2014
RBA should leave rates unchanged in June: Shadow RBA »
The Reserve Bank of Australia should leave interest rates unchanged in June despite uncertainty over the economic outlook, the Australian...
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May
2014
Know your campus »
Last edition's Know Your Campus photo was taken outside the Innovations building.
Congratulations to Timothy Auret who won a $20 Co-op...
29
May
2014
Learning what it means to be a lawyer while helping those in need »
Learning how to apply theory to real life situations is one of the important skills that students in the Youth Law Clinical Program, run by...
29
May
2014
Counting species an inaccurate science »
Species could be going extinct right under the noses of scientists without them realising, researchers have found.
Dr Martin Westgate from...
29
May
2014
Putting a value on environmental change »
The value of the global environment to human well-being, health and livelihoods fell by around US$20 trillion (A$21.5 trillion) a year...
29
May
2014
Australians respect science but don't know the details »
A new report has found Australians have extremely positive attitudes about science and technology, although they’re not always clear about...
29
May
2014
The Nature of Things: having a cuppa ANU-style »
The creator of the University’s own brand of tea says it’s great to produce an Australian-made product that is not sold anywhere else in...
27
May
2014
Tour de Campus supports cancer research »
ANU cyclists have thrown their support behind an epic charity ride for cancer research, joining cyclist Chris Gruar as he nears the end of...
26
May
2014
Possum poo study sheds light on human epidemics »
A new study of the way bacteria spread amongst possums could shed light on the spread of human epidemics.
Scientists from The Australian...
26
May
2014
Processed foods and soft drinks push up Asian salt, fat and sugar »
Developing countries in Asia may be set to join the first-world obesity epidemic, a new ANU study of nutrition across 12 countries has...
23
May
2014
Football fever not Dengue Fever »
Australian soccer fans are unlikely to be at high risk of dengue fever at next month’s FIFA World Cup in Brazil, Australian National...
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