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Nanoscale tent makes diabetes breath test a reality

A new breath-testing device, developed at ANU, could supersede the finger-prick that is a daily burden for people with diabetes, who need to monitor their blood glucose.

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Thursday, 17 Jan 2019
  • News

The two facilities support Australian researchers to investigate and develop solutions to some of society’s biggest problems.

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Friday, 21 Dec 2018
  • News

How do you make plant science interesting for school students? Mel Norris reports.

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Aerial view of ANU campus, showing buildings, ovals and Black Mountain.
Friday, 21 Dec 2018
  • Analysis and opinion

Ensuring the economic health of nations is one of the biggest tasks expected of governments. The elephant in the room has long been the health of the environmen

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University campus showing building, trees and sculpture of giant silver ball.
Friday, 21 Dec 2018
  • Analysis and opinion

Glossy Black-Cockatoos used to be common on South Australia’s Kangaroo Island until possums started eating their eggs and chicks.

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Thursday, 20 Dec 2018
  • News

A new study led by The Australian National University (ANU) could lead to cheaper and more efficient solar technology.

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Wednesday, 19 Dec 2018
  • Career story

If you were capable of doing a job which could help more people than any other job in the world, why wouldn’t you do it?

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Monday, 17 Dec 2018
  • Student blog

Alexandra Catling indulges in her passion for scientific research on a trip to south east Asian forests. And discovers leeches.

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Monday, 17 Dec 2018
  • News

A team has invented a device that could be developed into ultra-sensitive cameras for security screening which would not require people to queue at airports.

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Thursday, 13 Dec 2018
  • Student profile

Tegan Clark travelled 2,500 kilometres to start university, but for someone who spends her nights staring up at the stars, that hardly seems any distance at all.

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