A chemist from ANU has been awarded a prestigious $8 million fellowship to help tackle some of the globe’s most pressing health challenges, including antimicrobial resistance and cancer, and advance new life-saving medical therapies.
2023 was a “year of opposites” for Australia’s environment, but despite severe cyclones, storm systems and fires, our nation's environment remains in a stable condition, according to the latest Australia's Environment Report.
It may be a language based in science fiction, but the use of sign language in Dune can teach us its real-world value.
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.
The five ‘love languages’ have guided many relationship decisions, but is there any science behind the theory?
It may be a language based in science fiction, but the use of sign language in Dune can teach us its real-world value.
Gemma KingANU graduate and biologist 'WELI' knows more about kangaroos than most. He's hopped to the number one spot in the 2024 Dance Your PhD global contest with his quirky submission, ‘Kangaroo Time (Club Edit)’.
George BoothThe 80s might have been over 40 years ago, but its influence can still be heard today in one of the world’s most famous popstars.
Elaine ObranVice-Chancellor Professor Genevieve Bell provides an update to the ANU community on the Universities Accord Final Report.
ANU graduate and biologist 'WELI' knows more about kangaroos than most. He's hopped to the number one spot in the 2024 Dance Your PhD global contest with his quirky submission, ‘Kangaroo Time (Club Edit)’.
Women not getting credit when credit’s due? Sounds familiar. That’s why you should meet the Australian women who have helped to shape our nation’s history and improve the lives of women everywhere.
They may be small, but parasites can cause large-scale damage. Award-winning researcher and teacher Professor Alexander Maier wants to change that.
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