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Two women in a lab

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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ANU Campus.
Wednesday, 25 Mar 2020
  • News

Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Schmidt today announced The Australian National University (ANU) will move to remote work and study from tomorrow.

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Scientist in the lab.
Tuesday, 24 Mar 2020
  • Analysis and opinion

Society is relying on its universities and medical research institutes to develop vaccines, tests and public health measures to combat COVID-19.

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Matthew Spence and Vanessa Vongsouthi stand behind a sheet of PET plastic film, the breakdown target of their PETase enzyme.
Saturday, 21 Mar 2020
  • Student profile

Two PhD students are harnessing the power of an enzyme to break down plastic.

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Student with laptop
Thursday, 19 Mar 2020
  • News

ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Schmidt announced ANU will pause coursework teaching for one week from Monday 23 March.

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Canberra
Monday, 16 Mar 2020
  • News

ANU will cancel public events and social gatherings to minimise the risk of the transmission of COVID-19 among our community and more widely.

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Spotted Pardalote by Patrick Kavanagh
Monday, 16 Mar 2020
  • News

A bird study led by ANU provides new understanding of the ways birds and mammals respond to a rapidly warming world.

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Researchers collecting coral core samples.
Thursday, 12 Mar 2020
  • News

The Indian Ocean's surface temperatures are changing, putting southeast Australia on course for increasingly hot and dry conditions.

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University building.
Tuesday, 10 Mar 2020
  • Analysis and opinion

After the bushfires, donations flooded in for our iconic mammals. But there’s a risk the government and public responses will not see the fish for the koalas.

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Tuesday, 10 Mar 2020
  • Research story

Climate drivers, such as the Indian Ocean Dipole, are an entirely natural phenomenon, but climate change is modifying the behaviour of these climate modes.

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