Tabitha Carvan
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Tabitha Carvan is the Lead Science Writer for the ANU College of Science. Her stories for Science at ANU have appeared in The Best Australian Science Writing in 2023 and 2022.
Tabitha Carvan is the Lead Science Writer for the ANU College of Science. Her stories for Science at ANU have appeared in The Best Australian Science Writing in 2023 and 2022.
Five per cent of the Australian population suffer from autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and lupus
It took a mathematician to find an answer to how life on Earth actually began, and to discover the answer in the most surprising place: the hairdresser’s.
It was Professor Brian Schmidt who received a Nobel Prize, but it was technology, he says, that facilitated the discovery.
ANU alumnus Stefan Nekvapil says science communication equipped him with the skills he needed for work—and life.
John Love, in the final years of his life, decided to establish a scholarship for deserving students whose circumstances might prevent them from coming to ANU
From some, an international environmental negotiation might seem like an incomprehensible acronym, but for Dr Luke Kemp, it’s as gripping as Game of Thrones.