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What does the evidence say about what tall, wet forests actually looked like 250 years ago? The answer matters because it influences how these forests are managed.
Read the articleA new project seeks to rewrite this period of history – and others – to honour the voices and experiences of Aboriginal people whose contributions to colonial-era expeditions have long been overlooked.
Ecologists were shocked by a recent announcement by New South Wales environment authorities that they believe loosens protections for southern greater gliders in logging areas.
“Most people don’t even realise we’re all affected by pollution throughout our whole lives," says Dr Julia Jasonsmith from ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society.
Two exceptional scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) have been appointed to leading Australian science organisations.
New research demonstrates a way to distinguish between underground nuclear tests and natural earthquakes with around 99% accuracy.
These physicists have designed a solar-powered self-contained vehicle that could be theoretically used on Mars.
Wanting to do good for the environment can come with a serious emotional burden – two ANU experts share their insights on how to channel climate anxiety into positive change.
The 2024 ANU Climate Update takes place online and in-person from 3-6pm on Monday 5 February.
The mystery of the possible quantum nature of gravity could be solved with lasers – a major contrast with the conventional approach of using masses, say ANU physicists.