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Earth Sciences - 04.03.2025
A groundbreaking PhD: earthquake data is the key to exploring the Earth’s interior

Politics - 04.03.2025
Democracy Sausage: Monkey see, monkey don't?
Democracy Sausage: Monkey see, monkey don’t?

Innovation - Economics - 03.03.2025
DeepSeek is rewriting the AI playbook
DeepSeek is rewriting the AI playbook
The meteoric rise of DeepSeek should serve as a case study for why Australia needs more homegrown AI projects.

Agronomy & Food Science - Economics - 28.02.2025
Hive mind: collecting intel to help Australia's honeybees
Hive mind: collecting intel to help Australia’s honeybees

Campus - Pedagogy - 27.02.2025
Statement from Vice-Chancellor to Senate Estimates

History & Archeology - 27.02.2025
A museum heist 70 years ago is still causing a flutter in butterfly science today
A museum heist 70 years ago is still causing a flutter in butterfly science today
Would you steal a butterfly? How one man's bold butterfly heist has had lingering impact on science - and our understanding of biodiversity today.

Politics - 26.02.2025
Long live the king: why monarchy is still popular in the 21st century 
Long live the king: why monarchy is still popular in the 21st century 

Health - Social Sciences - 26.02.2025
Australia's biggest killer: smoking causes 66 deaths every day and 24,000 a year 
Australia’s biggest killer: smoking causes 66 deaths every day and 24,000 a year 
Smoking is estimated to kill more than 24,000 Australians every year, or more than 66 people a day - more than previously thought - according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).

Politics - 26.02.2025
Democracy Sausage: Keep calm, Keir-y on?
Democracy Sausage: Keep calm, Keir-y on?

Social Sciences - Career - 25.02.2025
Can we improve the cultural capability of the APS? 

Campus - Computer Science - 24.02.2025
A story to be told and retold: ANU building renamed in honour of IT trailblazer
A story to be told and retold: ANU building renamed in honour of IT trailblazer

Politics - Media - 21.02.2025
Australian LGBTIQ+ politicians were hit with vile online abuse at the last federal election. The coming campaign could be even worse
Australian LGBTIQ+ politicians were hit with vile online abuse at the last federal election. The coming campaign could be even worse

Politics - Environment - 19.02.2025
ANU experts on the 2025 Australian federal election
ANU experts on the 2025 Australian federal election

Health - Economics - 18.02.2025
Want to Close the Gap? Eradicate commercial tobacco
Want to Close the Gap? Eradicate commercial tobacco

Environment - Innovation - 17.02.2025
Power plants: the green way to sustain the global energy transition
Power plants: the green way to sustain the global energy transition

Social Sciences - 14.02.2025
ANU welcomes report of Parliamentary inquiry into antisemitism

Environment - 13.02.2025
If not now, when? Australia must urgently ramp up climate action following record-breaking year

Innovation - Health - 13.02.2025
The death of inclusive AI? Trump's fight against diversity intensifies
The death of inclusive AI? Trump’s fight against diversity intensifies

Campus - Politics - 13.02.2025
Australian Statistician to chair Sir Roland Wilson Foundation 
Australian Statistician to chair Sir Roland Wilson Foundation 

Politics - 12.02.2025
Democracy Sausage: An unpredictable race?

Campus - 11.02.2025
Rites of passage: University's lessons extend beyond the lecture halls
Rites of passage: University’s lessons extend beyond the lecture halls

Environment - Health - 10.02.2025
Health on the edge as Earth's 'Third Pole' melts
Health on the edge as Earth’s ’Third Pole’ melts

Campus - Career - 07.02.2025
Recipe for marital success: husband and wife celebrate their PhD graduations
Recipe for marital success: husband and wife celebrate their PhD graduations

Health - Campus - 07.02.2025
Life 2.0: How Dr Natalie Gordon's second chance led her to medicine
Life 2.0: How Dr Natalie Gordon’s second chance led her to medicine

Campus - 06.02.2025
Milestone moment for 4,000 ANU graduates
Milestone moment for 4,000 ANU graduates

Social Sciences - Career - 06.02.2025
Australians want less migration but support for international students remains steady
Australians want less migration but support for international students remains steady
Australians hold inaccurate and often contradictory perceptions of migrants, including falsely believing that there are more migrants in Australia who are unemployed or hail from Pacific or Middle Ea

Environment - 06.02.2025
'Bigger, badder, nastier': the LA fires are a warning for all'Australians
’Bigger, badder, nastier’: the LA fires are a warning for all’Australians

Health - Campus - 06.02.2025
Sonali Varma is advocating for better mental health support for young people
Sonali Varma is advocating for better mental health support for young people

Politics - 04.02.2025
Democracy Sausage: Countering effective mislabelling
Democracy Sausage: Countering effective mislabelling

Economics - Innovation - 03.02.2025
Fragile ground and a glass ceiling: how women entrepreneurs defy the odds
Fragile ground and a glass ceiling: how women entrepreneurs defy the odds

Campus - 31.01.2025
Small seeds for a big dream: how this ANU garden is growing our community
Small seeds for a big dream: how this ANU garden is growing our community

Environment - Innovation - 30.01.2025
ANU part of new $US150M partnership with Rio Tinto to support global energy transition
ANU part of new $US150M partnership with Rio Tinto to support global energy transition

Economics - Psychology - 30.01.2025
Superstitious finances: the invisible forces guiding your investments
Superstitious finances: the invisible forces guiding your investments
As the Year of the Snake slithers in, so do superstitions about money and luck. But should our finances ever be guided by folklore? An ANU expert weighs in. Starting 2025 with bold investment plans? If ASX shares are in your sights, here's a little friendly advice: try to avoid buying stocks in October.

Politics - Forensic Science - 29.01.2025
What the world can learn from South Korea's struggle to defeat dictatorship
What the world can learn from South Korea’s struggle to defeat dictatorship

Politics - Media - 29.01.2025
Democracy Sausage: Shrinking leaders and nations
Democracy Sausage: Shrinking leaders and nations

Event - 28.01.2025
Gliding into 2025: Embracing the Year of the Snake
Gliding into 2025: Embracing the Year of the Snake

Environment - Social Sciences - 26.01.2025
Australia Day Honours bring wide-ranging ANU community achievements to light
Australia Day Honours bring wide-ranging ANU community achievements to light

Social Sciences - Campus - 23.01.2025
Statement on antisemitism

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 22.01.2025
New marsquake data could help solve one of our solar system's 'biggest mysteries' 
New marsquake data could help solve one of our solar system’s ’biggest mysteries’ 
New analysis of marsquakes, which are similar to earthquakes, could offer clues into how Mars has evolved over billions of years, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Social Sciences - Campus - 22.01.2025
Statement from Vice-Chancellor to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights

History & Archeology - Social Sciences - 21.01.2025
Australians need their national institutions more than ever - but not for the reasons you'd think
Australians need their national institutions more than ever - but not for the reasons you’d think

Art & Design - Event - 20.01.2025
'I was rattled by it all': Daniel Bartholomaeus on becoming  ACT Young Australian of the Year
’I was rattled by it all’: Daniel Bartholomaeus on becoming  ACT Young Australian of the Year

Politics - 17.01.2025
Beyond the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, the future looks unclear. Here are six key unanswered questions
Beyond the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, the future looks unclear. Here are six key unanswered questions

Microtechnics - Innovation - 16.01.2025
The Robot Dog is a sci-fi comedy with byte
The Robot Dog is a sci-fi comedy with byte

Politics - 15.01.2025
A place to call home
A place to call home

Health - History & Archeology - 14.01.2025
Plagued by the past
Plagued by the past

Campus - 10.01.2025
Statement from ANU Chancellor and Pro-Chancellor on Vice-Chancellor Bell’s former role with Intel

Politics - History & Archeology - 10.01.2025
'I don't hold a hose, mate': Australia's political history is full of gaffes. Here are some of the best (or worst)
’I don’t hold a hose, mate’: Australia’s political history is full of gaffes. Here are some of the best (or worst)

Economics - 09.01.2025
Blasting off: the ANU club reaching for gender equality in space
Blasting off: the ANU club reaching for gender equality in space

Linguistics & Literature - 08.01.2025
Science goes pop: where mad scientists meet the world
Science goes pop: where mad scientists meet the world