20
Jan
2014
Mongolian course a steppe above »
They once ruled the largest land empire the world has ever seen. Now the language of the Mongols is set to become the lingua franca at...
19
Jan
2014
Howler hurricane »
Although the politics of climate change are complex, from a scientific standpoint the signs of climate change are well and truly showing....
17
Jan
2014
Robots teach kids about resilience »
Siblings Abbie and Bri Wade, and Chris Claoue-Long are on a mission to bring the fun of building robots to ACT school kids.
The trio, all...
17
Jan
2014
Mapping the invisible »
How do you begin to map the existence of not-for-profit, non-government hospitals and clinics sitting outside the health system in...
17
Jan
2014
A precious Antarctic window to the mantle »
Geologists have discovered the first Antarctic kimberlite, an innocuous-looking volcanic rock precious to scientists and jewelers alike.
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16
Jan
2014
Time to dethrone GDP »
Gross Domestic Product is a misleading measure of national success, say ANU experts.
In a commentary piece for the latest edition of Nature...
15
Jan
2014
ANU researcher seeks hot workers »
As southern Australia swelters through another summer heatwave, a leading health researcher has called for the country to re-evaluate its...
15
Jan
2014
Skull discovery helps better understand human ancestry »
The discovery of five different skulls of hominins outside of the Afro-tropical region have helped paint a better picture of our ancestral...
13
Jan
2014
Making light work of planet hunting »
Finding a planet the size of Jupiter in the Milky Way is the astronomical equivalent to finding a needle in a haystack. But after a...
11
Jan
2014
Kick start to fame »
Asian studies graduate Andy Trieu is slicing and dicing his way to a fascinating career in film while becoming one of Australia's most...
10
Jan
2014
Headline act »
From making the front-page of 'The New York Times' to finding her ancestral home, SUE-LIN WONG'S two years studying in China taught her...
10
Jan
2014
Students get the inside scoop on North Korea »
College of Arts & Social Sciences students Brody Warren and Trudy McIntosh ventured into the mysterious North Korea last year to...
09
Jan
2014
Here comes the bride »
Internet dating has lessened the stigma of the Filipino mail order bride phenomena, reports BELINDA CRANSTON.
To have raised the topic of...
09
Jan
2014
Bushfire risk will always be there »
ANU researchers say Australians should avoid building homes in bushland, in order to reduce the risk of homes being destroyed by fires.
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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...
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