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future crops

Scientists are working with farmers to develop the crops of the future

Take a look at the next generation of crop science in the field, as scientists tour an Agricultural Institute in Wagga Wagga.

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Scientist holds eqiupment
Friday, 02 May 2025
  • News

Spacecraft could soon carry sophisticated polarisation-sensitive optics, thanks to innovative design that miniaturises optical technology to a tiny fraction of its current size

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man at a laptop
Thursday, 01 May 2025
  • News

Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered protein models combined with genome sequencing technology could help scientists better diagnose and treat genetic diseases.

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Woman with toy tasmanian devils
Thursday, 01 May 2025
  • Research story
  • Student profile

Scientists from all over the world have been racing to understand the fundamentals of Devil Facial Tumour Disease and find a way to stop it. One of them is Yi Ning (Sabrina) Fu, a recent Honours graduate at JCSMR.

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Environment placards
Thursday, 01 May 2025
  • Analysis and opinion

The cost of living has been dominating headlines this election campaign, but an ANU expert assures young people they can still vote for climate action.

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Our planet our future
Wednesday, 23 Apr 2025
  • Analysis and opinion

Psychology researchers asked more than 5,000 Australians a simple question: what would change your mind about climate change? Their answers reveal both a warning and an opportunity.

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Two women
Wednesday, 23 Apr 2025
  • Student profile

Jasmine Zollinger, a science student at ANU, can pinpoint the beginning of her fascination with Earth sciences to the day that ANU seismologist Dr Sima Mousavi visited her school in year eight.

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Physicist holds tiny glass cell
Thursday, 17 Apr 2025
  • News

Physicists have devised a way to combine an atomic magnetometer with a gyroscope, using a pulsed laser system and a simple mixture of gases.

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scientist in a lab
Wednesday, 16 Apr 2025
  • News

Around 180,000 Australians are affected by inflammatory bowel disease, but what triggers the inflammation remains unclear. Now, a group of young researchers is investigating the role of mutated immune proteins in the condition.

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A smiling woman sitting at a desk in an office
Monday, 14 Apr 2025
  • Research story

You know your attachment style, your love language, and you can spot all the red flags. But when it comes to predicting if your relationship will truly stand the test of time, there’s one element you might have overlooked: the strength of your collective identity, or 'we-ness'.

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