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2 July 2021

ANU at core of steeling industry for a cleaner future

Researchers at ANU are at the core of a national program to transition Australia's industrial sector to producing resources such as steel and other heavy metals via zero net carbon emissions hydrogen technology.

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9 February 2023

Hydrogen key to Australia’s energy future

The expansion of Australia’s hydrogen industry and its potential to help combat climate change is in the spotlight at ANU.

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18 November 2022

ANU innovation boosting green and manufacturing revolutions

A new training centre hosted by ANU is upskilling the next generation of researchers in cutting-edge 3D imaging and analysis technology to help repair bones, safely store CO2, deactivate viruses on surfaces and recycle car parts among a range of critical applications.

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26 August 2022

‘I feel my heart breaking today’ – a climate scientist’s path through grief towards hope

The science tells us this is our last chance to avert planetary disaster, but accepting our feelings of intense loss – for ourselves and the Earth – can propel us into action.

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21 September 2021

Collaboration to power Australia's minerals future

A new collaboration between ANU and Curtin University will help Australian mining companies better identify, characterise and extract critical minerals, as well as ensure the long-term viability of Australia's minerals industry.

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10 July 2024

ANU physicists are using lasers to give the Sydney Harbour Bridge a makeover

ANU physicists are giving the Sydney Harbour Bridge a laser-based facelift so it can stand proud for future generations.

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8 November 2024

A Donald Trump presidency is bad for climate action, but Australia should get on with the job

The global implications of a confident and unfettered Trump 2.0 will depend on what foreign policy path he charts and whom he decides to appoint to key positions.

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16 August 2024

Trojan horse method gives malaria parasites a taste of their own medicine

Cholesterol is the key to tricking malaria parasites into ingesting a fatal dose of drugs and ridding patients of the potentially fatal disease, new ANU research has found.

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5 June 2023

‘Tech bros’ can’t regulate AI themselves

Despite the repeated claims of business leaders, the tech industry can’t be left to its own devices on the regulation of artificial intelligence like ChatGPT.

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15 December 2021

Are we all protectionists now?

In a world of competing priorities and perspectives, nations are putting free trade in its place, Professor Anthea Roberts and Associate Professor Nicolas Lamp write.

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4 November 2015

Is digital piracy really stealing?

The practice of digital piracy raises both legal and moral questions.

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29 November 2022

ANU to shape a safer tech future with new cybernetics school

How Australia and the world can safely navigate and steer the profound impact new technologies, including artificial intelligence, have on our lives is the focus of a first-of-its-kind school at ANU.