Could tiny ‘molecular robots’ made from RNA provide personalised cancer treatments – without the harmful side effects?
ANU graduate and 2025 Alumni Award winner Hannah Wood is taking a culturally sensitive approach to medicine.
Author, TV presenter and ANU graduate Lee Constable is sharing her passion for science with the next generation.
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.
Would you steal a butterfly? One man’s bold heist is still causing issues for our understanding of biodiversity today.
Author, TV presenter and ANU graduate Lee Constable is sharing her passion for science with the next generation.
Amanda DiazFemale scientists are sidelined and stereotyped in TV comedies and films. This risks reinforcing outdated gender norms.
Karina JuddPhD student Katrina Rivera is investigating why we suffer from music performance anxiety, and how it differs for professional musicians.
Tabitha CarvanThe combative opposition leader has continued to focus on prising suburbanites away from Labor with a relentless campaign emphasising the rising cost-of-living.
Economist Kristen Sobeck makes sense of the budget hokey pokey on an episode of the ANU podcast, Democracy Sausage.
Both major parties talk big on defence ahead of elections. But even with the world changing before our eyes, Australia’s spend on defence isn’t enough to buy us the capabilities we need.
The latest ANU data shows Australians are increasingly pessimistic about the future, while life satisfaction has dropped to its lowest level since COVID-19 lockdowns.