09
Jan
2014
Dreams on screen »
The attractiveness of youth ripples across their faces.
One smiles shyly, almost humorously, as if she's been caught sneaking into a...
08
Jan
2014
National Youth Science Forum 2014 kicks off »
Even though students are home for holidays, January at ANU is not as quiet as one might think, as 430 young scientists descend upon the...
08
Jan
2014
New beginnings »
What if where you started reading a book changed the story? Researchers from the Research School of Biology together with their colleagues...
08
Jan
2014
Homeward bound »
My recent trip to Indonesia forced me to contemplate a difficult question - did my trip mean that I was leaving home in Australia, or...
07
Jan
2014
University Medals for history and linguistics students »
Two students from the College of Arts and Social Sciences were awarded University Medals for outstanding work on their honours theses last...
05
Jan
2014
Power to the people at the 2013 One Young World Summit »
From 2-5 October 2013, ANU economics and law undergraduate student Jeeven Nadanakumar represented Australia at the One Young World Summit...
04
Jan
2014
Seeing stars »
Sitting in the pitch-black darkness, the room is spinning and you are seeing stars, but it's not what you might think. This was Rebecca...
03
Jan
2014
A different journey: transgendered medical tourists in Thailand »
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific student Emma Eriksen explores the experience of transgender people who travel to Thailand for gender...
02
Jan
2014
Student competes in international comp »
School of Music student Campbell Diamond is one of 16 guitar students from around the world who was selected to compete at an international...
02
Jan
2014
Robot an innovative winner »
Engineering students Matt Shadwell, Jessica Evers and Shanae King have won the Innovation award at the Autonomous Ground Vehicle...
01
Jan
2014
Four ANU students live the DREaM »
In August 2013 four students from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific travelled to Indonesia to participate in the fifth DREaM...
18
Dec
2013
New neurons to regenerate your brain »
Imagine if you could send your brain a message that told it to grow some new neurons. Well, soon you might be able to.
Francesca Maclean,...
01
Dec
2011
A Nobel endeavour »
From the vineyard to the classroom, Professor Brian Schmidt has had a life of success, and now he has the Nobel Prize to show for it.
New molecules to burst malaria's bubble »
Scientists have released details of a raft of new chemicals with potent anti-malarial properties which could open the way to new drugs to...
A Scottish flair at the School of Art »
Visiting artist Lucy Irvine says she’s grateful to have access to resources within the School of Art to create some beautiful works.
The...
Aceh still suffering a decade after the tsunami »
With the 10th anniversary of the 2004 tsunami on December 26, ANU academic Dr John McCarthy says Aceh in Indonesia is still suffering.
ANU science programs rated among the world's best »
Two Australian National University (ANU) science programs have been rated among the best in the world, with the Shell Questacon Science...
Why one student wanted to hear the former Prime Minister of Japan at ANU »
When former Prime Minister of Japan Naoto Kan came to Canberra to deliver a public lecture on nuclear energy, one student was more excited...
Human hands are all over Australia's hottest ever year »
By Sophie Lewis, Australian National University and Sarah Perkins
2013 was Australia’s hottest year on record, but how much of that was due...
'God-king' president on the ropes »
From what started as a safe re-anointment of his presidency, Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa now faces the fight of his political life.
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