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Chemistry - Physics - 26.06.2025
Stamp-sized hard drives capable of storing 100 times more data than current tech closer to fruition
A new molecule co-developed by ANU chemists can store digital data at temperatures as cold as the moon at night.

Linguistics & Literature - Economics - 25.06.2025
Why do we keep remaking Pride and Prejudice?
Why do we keep remaking Pride and Prejudice?

Politics - 25.06.2025
Democracy Sausage: The face of election night
Democracy Sausage: The face of election night

Physics - 23.06.2025
Why the US strikes on Iran are illegal and can set a troubling precedent
Why the US strikes on Iran are illegal and can set a troubling precedent

Transport - Campus - 23.06.2025
Breaking barriers in top gear
Breaking barriers in top gear

Politics - 23.06.2025
ANU experts on the Iran-Israel conflict
ANU experts on the Iran-Israel conflict

Campus - Politics - 20.06.2025
Message from the Vice-Chancellor on governance
Message from the Vice-Chancellor on governance

Research Management - Campus - 19.06.2025
ANU 32nd in World University Rankings
ANU 32nd in World University Rankings

Social Sciences - 18.06.2025
What is rage bait and how can you avoid it?
What is rage bait and how can you avoid it?

Social Sciences - 18.06.2025
ANU updates community on consultancy spending
ANU updates community on consultancy spending

Politics - 18.06.2025
Democracy Sausage: Permanent unpredictability with Jim Chalmers
Democracy Sausage: Permanent unpredictability with Jim Chalmers

Social Sciences - 17.06.2025
Rare archival photographs commemorate a pivotal moment of Zenadth Kes (Torres Strait) history
Rare archival photographs commemorate a pivotal moment of Zenadth Kes (Torres Strait) history

Environment - Innovation - 16.06.2025
Meet David: shaping how we protect natural resources for the future
Meet David: shaping how we protect natural resources for the future
Professor David Lindenmayer is working to advance conservation science while maintaining a positive place for young scientists to develop their careers.

Health - Pharmacology - 13.06.2025
World-first clinical trial to drug the 'undruggable' cancers
World-first clinical trial to drug the ’undruggable’ cancers
A world-first clinical trial targeting cancers that are currently undruggable will begin later this year, led by a research team from The Australian National University (ANU) and Canberra Health Services.

Environment - Innovation - 13.06.2025
Taking the wind out of dangerous cyclones 
Taking the wind out of dangerous cyclones 
Aerosols could hold the key to stopping potentially destructive cyclones in their tracks, according to a first-of-its-kind study from The Australian National University (ANU).

Campus - Health - 09.06.2025
Extraordinary members of ANU community named in King's Birthday Honours list
Extraordinary members of ANU community named in King’s Birthday Honours list

Environment - Life Sciences - 06.06.2025
UN-backed global research movement shows benefits of tracking ocean giants for marine conservation 
UN-backed global research movement shows benefits of tracking ocean giants for marine conservation 
A team of international scientists has tracked over 100 marine megafauna species, identifying the most critical locations in our global oceans for better marine conservation efforts, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU). The global UN-endorsed research project, MegaMove, which involves almost 400 scientists from over 50 countries, shows where protection could be implemented specifically for the conservation of marine megafauna.

Politics - 04.06.2025
Democracy Sausage: On the road
Democracy Sausage: On the road

Innovation - 02.06.2025
Smartphones: the parasite of the modern era? 
Smartphones: the parasite of the modern era? 
Smartphones have become "the greatest parasite of the modern age", according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).

Art & Design - Campus - 30.05.2025
Five years after a destructive hailstorm, a new sculpture glimmers at ANU Hancock Library
Five years after a destructive hailstorm, a new sculpture glimmers at ANU Hancock Library

Health - 29.05.2025
ANU Professor receives international recognition for work on tobacco control
ANU Professor receives international recognition for work on tobacco control

Politics - 28.05.2025
Democracy Sausage: Class is in session
Democracy Sausage: Class is in session

Health - Social Sciences - 27.05.2025
How Mikayla Helms is keeping the language and legacy of her grandmother alive
How Mikayla Helms is keeping the language and legacy of her grandmother alive

Health - Pharmacology - 27.05.2025
Major financial burden of chronic conditions   
Major financial burden of chronic conditions   
The cost of health care is a major burden for people living with chronic conditions and their carers, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU).

Health - 27.05.2025
ANU responds to Review of gender and culture into former College of Health and Medicine
ANU responds to Review of gender and culture into former College of Health and Medicine

Social Sciences - 26.05.2025
Making university better for everyone, including Indigenous peoples
Making university better for everyone, including Indigenous peoples

Agronomy & Food Science - 23.05.2025
Australia needs to beef up its Russia literacy

Pharmacology - 23.05.2025
Potent new opioid identified by ANU experts 
Potent new opioid identified by ANU experts 
A potent opioid detected in Canberra for the first time in September 2024 carries a high risk of overdose, warn chemists from The Australian National University (ANU) and drug checking service CanTEST.

Career - Environment - 22.05.2025
World-class ANU scientists join the best of the best at the Academy
World-class ANU scientists join the best of the best at the Academy

Politics - 21.05.2025
Democracy Sausage: Journey of rediscovery
Democracy Sausage: Journey of rediscovery

Physics - 20.05.2025
Generosity and kindness, the hallmarks of top ANU scientific leader 
Generosity and kindness, the hallmarks of top ANU scientific leader 

Economics - Social Sciences - 19.05.2025
Mates and vapes: tackling industry influence on teenage smoking
Mates and vapes: tackling industry influence on teenage smoking

Politics - Law - 19.05.2025
How should Australia respond to the starvation of Gaza?
How should Australia respond to the starvation of Gaza?

Event - Politics - 15.05.2025
Hidden ambassadors: how personal exchanges are shaping Australia-China relations
Hidden ambassadors: how personal exchanges are shaping Australia-China relations

Health - Social Sciences - 14.05.2025
Australia's fertility rate is almost irreversible, but recovery begins with hope
Australia’s fertility rate is almost irreversible, but recovery begins with hope

Politics - 14.05.2025
Democracy Sausage: Cabinet battles
Democracy Sausage: Cabinet battles

Economics - Career - 12.05.2025
Stepping Stone: the alumna-run café creating meals with meaning
Stepping Stone: the alumna-run café creating meals with meaning

Administration - 12.05.2025
ANU centre to tackle world's biggest biosecurity challenges
ANU centre to tackle world’s biggest biosecurity challenges

Environment - 08.05.2025
ANU students take on rural Australia ahead of the World Solar Challenge
ANU students take on rural Australia ahead of the World Solar Challenge

Pharmacology - 07.05.2025
White wine and lorazepam: the 'innocent' face of addiction
White wine and lorazepam: the ’innocent’ face of addiction
ANU research shows not all'addictions are treated equally by the media. Less stigmatised reporting could save lives.

Politics - 07.05.2025
Democracy Sausage: Can't divide your way to unity
Democracy Sausage: Can’t divide your way to unity

Politics - Media - 06.05.2025
Julia Gillard on making space for other female leaders
Julia Gillard on making space for other female leaders

Politics - 05.05.2025
Albanese's government might not thrill, but it has shown unity and competence - and that's no mean feat
Albanese’s government might not thrill, but it has shown unity and competence - and that’s no mean feat

Politics - 05.05.2025
Dutton and the Coalition did not do the work, and misread the Australian mood
Dutton and the Coalition did not do the work, and misread the Australian mood

Campus - Innovation - 05.05.2025
Breaking barriers: ANU academic recognised for championing under-represented students
Breaking barriers: ANU academic recognised for championing under-represented students

Politics - 02.05.2025
What are the ripple effects of Trump's tariffs on Australia?
What are the ripple effects of Trump’s tariffs on Australia?

Politics - 02.05.2025
What does Australia's interest in independents mean for politics?
What does Australia’s interest in independents mean for politics?

Politics - Media - 01.05.2025
No news is unbiased but knowing this makes a difference
No news is unbiased but knowing this makes a difference
Understanding where a news outlet stands politically could help us build a clearer, less biased view of the world, research shows.

Environment - 01.05.2025
No such thing as a wasted vote: how young Australians can still be heard on climate
No such thing as a wasted vote: how young Australians can still be heard on climate

Environment - Politics - 30.04.2025
What should the incoming government prioritise? We asked ANU experts
What should the incoming government prioritise? We asked ANU experts