What happens when research rolls into the kitchen? These PhD students will tell you that you can have your cake and eat it too.
Fans are putting pressure on pop stars to get political ahead of the US election. But what happens when a celebrity’s message isn’t what fans want to hear?
Meet the reformed overachiever turning away from the cult of productivity.
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.
Society says time is money; but ANU physicist Peter Riggs says aspects of time might not even be real at all.
Fans are putting pressure on pop stars to get political ahead of the US election. But what happens when a celebrity’s message isn’t what fans want to hear?
Elaine ObranWhile our everyday interactions with surveillance are now well beyond the depictions in George’s Orwell’s dystopian classic 1984, the novel’s approach to truth and language is more relevant than we could have imagined.
Hannah DixonSexy rat men have become the latest it-boys. Dr Alex Fisher unpacks this recent shift in attractiveness standards.
Natalia BurgessOutgoing ANU librarian Roxanne Missingham has empowered generations of students and researchers.
Following a Blue Zone lifestyle is purported to help extend your lifespan. But do the numbers add up?
Meet the reformed overachiever turning away from the cult of productivity.
While it’s looking likely Donald Trump will return to the White House, Australia will be able to weather the worst of it.