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Developing fuel moisture sensing satellites for fire management with Indigenous knowledge

In this collaborative project, researchers are working to develop future satellites for fire management by using traditional Indigenous knowledge and collaborating on remote sensing technology to help manage wildfires.

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Tuesday, 19 Feb 2019
  • News

A team from ANU has toured regional centres to inspire school students about the possibilities of their futures in astronomy.

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Friday, 15 Feb 2019
  • Student blog

Matthew Teh spent his summer as a research intern at the Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute with the University of Tokyo.

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Monday, 11 Feb 2019
  • Academic profile

To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, ANU researchers share their experiences and hopes for the future.

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Monday, 11 Feb 2019
  • Student profile

Ms Thi Dieu My Pham is the Director of the Centre for Social Research and Development (CSRD) in Hue, Vietnam. She was awarded an Australian Scholarship to complete a Master’s Degree in Natural Hazards and Disasters at ANU.

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Monday, 11 Feb 2019
  • News

Australian musician, environmental campaigner and former Cabinet Minister the Hon. Peter Garrett AM has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate at ANU

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Wednesday, 06 Feb 2019
  • News

The women move to separate rooms where they take off their clothes, put on a hospital gown, and lie there, topless, as hundreds of hands touch their breasts.

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Alison Christie
Wednesday, 06 Feb 2019
  • Career story

Psychology PhD graduate Alison Christie spent a year meditating at a Buddhist monastery so that you don’t have to.

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Wednesday, 06 Feb 2019
  • Career story

The first thing you notice about Dr Sam Gubicak is he’s on a horse.

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Jane Dahlstrom
Wednesday, 06 Feb 2019
  • Academic profile

Walking along the shelves, Professor Jane Dahlstrom indicates a spleen, preserved in fluid and encased in perspex, and says, “Yes, I remember that patient.”

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