Dr Ana Casas Ramos is developing groundbreaking technologies to make mining more sustainable, but that wasn’t originally the plan.
Australia has made progress in reducing socioeconomic inequalities in life expectancy since the late 2010s, according to new research from ANU, setting the country apart from many other high-income countries.
Dr Stephen Dann’s office is jammed with trinkets, toys and treasures – and he wants you to use them to express yourself.
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.
For Distinguished Professor Asmi Wood, reaching the highest heights of academic success is one small part of his wider quest for academic excellence.
As viewers prepare for the Netflix Pride and Prejudice adaptation, Dr Amelia Dale discusses Jane Austen’s enduring legacy.
Natalia BurgessA glimpse of life in Torres Strait 50 years ago is on display in an ANU exhibition of never-before-seen archival photographs.
Erika McGownArchaeologists, in collaboration with First Nations community members who hold cultural connections with the Blue Mountains, have unearthed 693 stone artefacts dating from the last ice age to the recent past.
Dr Stephen Dann’s office is jammed with trinkets, toys and treasures – and he wants you to use them to express yourself.
The US has bombed Iranian nuclear facilities in what is being called 'self-defence'. But what does international law say? And how should Australia respond?
A new molecule co-developed by ANU chemists can store digital data at temperatures as cold as the moon at night.
Once the pillar of democracy, the US now flirts with authoritarianism.
Traces of rice found in Guam date back more than 3,500 years, according to ANU researchers.