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Health - Social Sciences - 04.09.2024
'Hiding in plain sight': the incredible stories that can often go untold
’Hiding in plain sight’: the incredible stories that can often go untold

Forensic Science - 04.09.2024
We're staring down a 'polycrisis' of drugs, cybercrime and climate change
We’re staring down a ’polycrisis’ of drugs, cybercrime and climate change

Career - 02.09.2024
Science by the letter: conversations with the next generation of scientists
Science by the letter: conversations with the next generation of scientists
Climate scientist Dr Georgy Falster is demystifying what it's like to study and work in science, one letter at a time.

Innovation - Event - 30.08.2024
The game-changing women in an emerging STEM field
The game-changing women in an emerging STEM field

Media - Politics - 28.08.2024
Democracy Sausage: Killing the news

Chemistry - Environment - 28.08.2024
What exactly are ’forever chemicals’ - and can we move beyond them?
With PFAS detected in water systems across the globe, we need to reconsider our everyday usage of items containing these forever chemicals.

Social Sciences - Music - 27.08.2024
Is queerbaiting problematic or powerful? Internet culture is making it harder to draw a moral line
Is queerbaiting problematic or powerful? Internet culture is making it harder to draw a moral line

Politics - 26.08.2024
Australia needs a National Migration Institute: ANU expert
Australia needs a National Migration Institute: ANU expert
Australia must establish an independently run Migration Institute to counteract widespread misinformation about migration which is threatening our nation's democracy and social cohesion, according to an expert from The Australian National University (ANU).

Politics - Law - 23.08.2024
Palestine has been recognised by more than 140 nations - but not yet Australia. So, what exactly defines a 'state'
Palestine has been recognised by more than 140 nations - but not yet Australia. So, what exactly defines a ’state’

Health - Career - 21.08.2024
Calls to address ’alarming rates’ of gendered violence against Victorian healthcare workers
Violence is widespread in the Australian healthcare system, with up to one in four Victorian healthcare workers experiencing work-related gendered violence, according to a  new review  from The Australian National University (ANU).

Politics - Economics - 21.08.2024
Democracy Sausage: Picking winners with Joseph Stiglitz

Politics - Social Sciences - 20.08.2024
Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong warns of the dangers of division
Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong warns of the dangers of division

Health - Life Sciences - 20.08.2024
What causes food poisoning and how can we avoid it?
What causes food poisoning and how can we avoid it?
ANU immunologists give us advice on how to make sure the food in your kitchen doesn't leave you sprinting to the bathroom.

Environment - Innovation - 19.08.2024
Crunching numbers to preserve the Great Barrier Reef
Crunching numbers to preserve the Great Barrier Reef

Health - 16.08.2024
Trojan horse method gives malaria parasites a taste of their own medicine
Trojan horse method gives malaria parasites a taste of their own medicine
More than a quarter of Australians over the age of 50 take cholesterol-lowering drugs to prevent heart disease and strokes, but our bodies also need cholesterol to survive.

Politics - Media - 15.08.2024
Weird, brat and childless cat ladies: a guide to the language of the US presidential campaign so far

Art & Design - 14.08.2024
ANU alumna brings Peruvian art to Australia
ANU alumna brings Peruvian art to Australia

Politics - 14.08.2024
Democracy Sausage: Pushing for restraint

Campus - 13.08.2024
ANU to strengthen socially responsible investment practices

Environment - 13.08.2024
Clean energy scientist powers into new role
Clean energy scientist powers into new role
ANU researcher Dr Bjorn Sturmberg has been named the 2024 ACT Scientist of the Year. Dr Bjorn Sturmberg is on a mission to accelerate our transition to clean energy.

Innovation - Economics - 13.08.2024
Silicon Valley’s Trump love affair shows it can’t and won’t regulate itself

Social Sciences - 13.08.2024
What caused the UK race riots?
What caused the UK race riots?
Far-right activists and politicians are stoking racism and discontent, not just in the UK but in Western society at large.

Sport - 09.08.2024
Super and human: What is the mental toll of being an elite athlete?
Super and human: What is the mental toll of being an elite athlete?

Politics - 07.08.2024
Democracy Sausage: The odd couple
Democracy Sausage: The odd couple

Economics - Innovation - 07.08.2024
A US Court has ruled Google is an illegal monopoly - and the internet might never be the same
A US Court has ruled Google is an illegal monopoly - and the internet might never be the same

Health - Psychology - 07.08.2024
We need to talk about death: planning for end of life

Campus - 06.08.2024
Statement from ANU Vice-Chancellor to Senate Education and Legislation Committee

Health - Life Sciences - 05.08.2024
Big ideas, tiny timeframe: Meet the ANU three-minute thesis competitors
Big ideas, tiny timeframe: Meet the ANU three-minute thesis competitors
A remarkable group of ANU PhD students competed at this year's 3MT final, hoping for a shot in the Asia-Pacific Final Showcase.

Pedagogy - 01.08.2024
Past lives: Andra Putnis on uncovering family secrets
Past lives: Andra Putnis on uncovering family secrets

Campus - 01.08.2024
ANU wins $11.8m in ARC Future Fellowships
ANU wins $11.8m in ARC Future Fellowships

Health - Life Sciences - 31.07.2024
Researchers unlocking the full potential of RNA
Researchers unlocking the full potential of RNA

Music - 31.07.2024
Music has the power to move us, and here's the proof
Music has the power to move us, and here’s the proof
If you've ever been brought to tears by music, you know its power. An ANU study has explored how people respond to singing.

Politics - 31.07.2024
Democracy Sausage: Library renaissance
Democracy Sausage: Library renaissance

Health - 29.07.2024
National gambling data shows shift towards online betting
National gambling data shows shift towards online betting
New national gambling data has revealed that while levels have remained steady following a post-pandemic spike seen in 2023, there has been a long-term shift in gambling behaviour, with more people taking up online gambling.

Environment - 29.07.2024
Yes, Australia's environment is on a depressing path - but $7 billion a year would transform it
Yes, Australia’s environment is on a depressing path - but $7 billion a year would transform it

Politics - Career - 29.07.2024
What can we do about our toxic parliaments?
What can we do about our toxic parliaments?

Social Sciences - 26.07.2024
Selina Walker's vision for reconciliation: 'There has to be shared accountability'  
Selina Walker’s vision for reconciliation: ’There has to be shared accountability’  

Economics - 26.07.2024
What can we learn from the CrowdStrike global IT outage?
What can we learn from the CrowdStrike global IT outage?

Forensic Science - 25.07.2024
ANU takes immediate steps to remedy missed staff payments

Politics - Media - 24.07.2024
Democracy Sausage: Shaking up the race
Democracy Sausage: Shaking up the race

Social Sciences - 24.07.2024
Naming and shaming domestic violence perpetrators doesn't work to keep women safe. Here's why
Naming and shaming domestic violence perpetrators doesn’t work to keep women safe. Here’s why
Too often victim-survivors are shamed for the abuse they experience. Can we address this by shaming domestic violence perpetrators?

Music - Media - 23.07.2024
Was David Bowie the first music influencer?
Was David Bowie the first music influencer?

Life Sciences - Health - 23.07.2024
Is President Biden experiencing cognitive decline?
Is President Biden experiencing cognitive decline?

Pedagogy - 23.07.2024
ANU enters negotiations to keep current childcare providers on campus

Environment - Economics - 17.07.2024
Meet the ANU graduate scooping out climate-friendly sweet treats
Meet the ANU graduate scooping out climate-friendly sweet treats

Politics - 17.07.2024
Democracy Sausage: Matters of political survival
Democracy Sausage: Matters of political survival

Transport - Economics - 16.07.2024
Is it still safe to fly? An aviation expert weighs in
Is it still safe to fly? An aviation expert weighs in

Social Sciences - Economics - 15.07.2024
New alliance to drive Indigenous economic empowerment

Environment - Campus - 15.07.2024
Making a splash: meet the ANU leader creating global change
Making a splash: meet the ANU leader creating global change

Environment - Economics - 12.07.2024
The ANU scholar helping Lululemon sprint to sustainability
The ANU scholar helping Lululemon sprint to sustainability
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