After seeing the devastating impacts of cyclones that hit his community in Fiji, Laurie Singh took his lived experience of the climate crisis to COP30 in Brazil.
ANU researchers have developed a way to reveal the smallest of malfunctions in the biochemical machinery that makes proteins in our bodies.
A thin, soft and slippery layer of clay-rich mud embedded in rock below the seafloor intensified the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami.
The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.
Did you know there’s a space on the ANU campus where you can bring anything you dream up into reality? Step inside the MakerSpace.
Wordsmiths at The Australian National University (ANU) have chosen the phrase social media ban as their Word of the Year for 2025.
Dr Tatiana Bur wants us to view technology the way the ancient Greeks did: as a marvel, not just a tool.
Luis PerezUnder the new partnership, T3HO will come to Canberra for a week-long creative residency leading into the 2026 Festival.
PhD scholar Lhendup Tharchen has spent his career tracking big cats and wants to ensure the apex predators can coexist with humans.
People who meet their romantic partners online report lower levels of marital satisfaction and experience love less intensely than those who meet in person.
Once the pillar of democracy, the US now flirts with authoritarianism.
ANU alumna Dr Vanessa Pirotta is on a mission to inspire the next generation.
Associate Professor Robert Wellington is using art history to speak truth to power.
As Adam Goodes played out his 372-game career, millions of his movements were turned into data. Who collected it all? Who controls it? And, most of all, who should? His work with ANU artist Baden Pailthorpe raises these questions, and more.