05
Mar
2014
Kylie the kangaroo to help kids beat bushfire trauma »
As the Australian bushfire season draws to a close, a new animated video from the ANU-based Trauma and Grief Network will help parents and...
05
Mar
2014
Female birds rival males in bird song »
A team of international researchers has found that bird song is almost as common in female birds as in males, overturning long-held...
04
Mar
2014
Critical mass not needed for supernova explosions »
Astronomers searching for clues about dark energy, the mysterious force that is speeding up the expansion of the Universe, have uncovered...
28
Feb
2014
Stopping the spread of sarcoma »
Research into sarcoma, an area of cancer that receives little attention, received a major boost this week with the presentation of $40,000...
27
Feb
2014
Dr Diplomacy to help resuscitate the gender agenda »
An ANU College of Asia and the Pacific academic is heading to New York, as part of an Australian government delegation focused on gender...
27
Feb
2014
Citizen scientists take on a nuclear crisis »
Ordinary residents are doing extraordinary things in the wake of Japan's 2011 triple disaster, writes Tabitha Carvan.
Professor Tessa...
26
Feb
2014
ANU takes science to southern Africa »
An Australian National University scientist is heading to Africa with some unique experiments, including a vacuum cleaner-powered...
24
Feb
2014
Disability, employment and anti-discrimination laws »
ANU researcher Dale Reardon wants to hear from Australians who have a disability and have experienced discrimination in relation to...
24
Feb
2014
Lupus research gets a boost »
Dr Simon Jiang's postgraduate studies on understanding the devastating disease lupus has received a big boost - he is a recent recipient of...
21
Feb
2014
Politicians more unpopular than ever - election study »
Australia's political leaders broke new records of unpopularity at the 2013 federal election, the latest Australian Election Study from the...
20
Feb
2014
Giant Magellan Telescope design wins approval »
Construction of the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) has moved one step closer after the project passed two major expert reviews over its...
20
Feb
2014
Mobile technology poses challenges for retailers »
Cutting edge mobile phone technology is set to revolutionise the way we shop, bringing a range of new and complex challenges for the retail...
20
Feb
2014
Have you seen this rock? »
A one tonne rock was taken from the Federation Rocks display at the National Rock Garden sometime between Thursday and Friday morning last...
20
Feb
2014
Recognition for public policy expertise »
Four new Public Policy fellows were announced by the Public Policy Fellows Nomination Committee last month.
Each Fellow is active in public...
20
Feb
2014
Know your campus »
Last edition's Know Your Campus photo was taken outside the northern side gardens outside the Psychology building.
Congratulations to Paul...
19
Feb
2014
National centre to Close the Gap »
A new national centre for research into Indigenous health will help close the gap on Indigenous health and life expectancy.
The Prime...
17
Feb
2014
Enrolments for the first two ANUx courses now open »
Want to try your hand at Astrophysics or learn about India? Enrolments are now open for the first two ANUx courses. More information can be...
17
Feb
2014
Supporting violence victims »
A project to improve services for family and sexual violence victims in Papua New Guinea has received $3 million in Australian aid...
14
Feb
2014
Restorative justice helps victims, cuts crime »
A major new international study has backed pioneering work by The Australian National University (ANU) into restorative justice, finding...
14
Feb
2014
Oceanography from orbit: an astronaut’s perspective »
It's the dream job of many children, whose vast imaginations make a career in space as attainable as a career on Earth, but becoming...
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