News & events News Find out about the latest news, announcements and stories about science and medicine at ANU. Teeth record the hidden history of your childhood climate and diet New research shows that teeth contain a week-by-week climatic history of their owner’s childhood. Read the article Keywords Research theme - Any -Astronomy & AstrophysicsBiologyChemistryComputer scienceEarth & Marine SciencesEngineeringEnvironment & SustainabilityMathematicsMedical ResearchMedicine & PsychologyPhysicsPublic Health & EpidemiologyScience Communication Thursday, 23 Apr 2020 News If this is an existential crisis, then why am I so hopeful? We’ve entered a new reality. It’s not great, but it has something going for it: we don’t know how this one ends. Yet. Read the article Saturday, 18 Apr 2020 Analysis and opinion Nature is my happy place and I watched it burn. Now I need nature more than ever. How does it feel when your 'happy place' is razed in the summer fires? And where do you go to from there? Read the article Friday, 17 Apr 2020 News Untapped potential for animals to help reduce bushfire risk A new ANU study has found that animals may be an "untapped" resource to help manage fuel loads for bushfires. Read the article Wednesday, 15 Apr 2020 News Health and environmental protections at risk during COVID-19 Health and environmental standards are at risk of manipulation by governments during the global coronavirus crisis, new research from ANU warns. Read the article Tuesday, 14 Apr 2020 Research story ANU Science on Location: One Tree Island When the boat finally passes into the One Tree Island lagoon, you breathe a sigh of relief. This tiny coral cay is where you will spend the next ten days. Read the article Wednesday, 08 Apr 2020 Analysis and opinion 5 big environment stories you probably missed while you’ve been watching coronavirus The climate crisis has been ticking along in the background. Here's what you've missed. Read the article Tuesday, 07 Apr 2020 Analysis and opinion While we fixate on coronavirus, Earth is hurtling towards a catastrophe worse than the dinosaur extinction Earth is heading for another mass extinction – and human activity is to blame. Read the article Monday, 06 Apr 2020 Analysis and opinion If you’re worried about bushfires but want to keep your leafy garden, follow these tips ANU fire and vegetation experts provide tips on maintaining a garden, while keeping your home safer from bushfires. Read the article Friday, 03 Apr 2020 Analysis and opinion We should listen to coronavirus experts, but local wisdom counts too Alongside traditional kinds of expertise, “real time” expertise and leadership at the local scale will be invaluable in coming weeks and months. Read the article Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ Page 99 Page 100 Current page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Next page › Last page »