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Islands are engines of linguistic diversity, study shows
Islands drive language change and generate language diversity in similar ways to how they drive species diversity, according to new research from ANU that analysed languages from over 13,000 inhabited islands.
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"We have to learn to perceive these animals not as some unbelonging enemy in our environment, but as intrinsic parts of the landscape and as critical servants to the balance of ecosystems," says ANU snake expert Associate Professor Gavin Smith.
The government must urgently develop a comprehensive, well-informed and fair plan to reduce the risks, by adapting to climate change.
Physicists have developed a new tiny laser that could be used by the thousand to make future dynamic 3D holograms.
Himani came to ANU from India to pursue a PhD with the Mathematical Sciences Institute, focusing on operator theory.
The tradition of burning their PhD thesis has been handed down from student to student at Mount Stromlo ever since the 2003 bushfires.
Graduating with a Master of Earth Sciences (Advanced), Hangyu Meng came to ANU to pursue his curiosity about how the world works and to develop his research skills with the hope of continuing his studies with a PhD.
New research shows that the basic assumption in biomedicine that females are “smaller versions” of males is not supported for most pre-clinical traits.
Solene Chretien is studying a Bachelor of Environment & Sustainability / Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics. As part of her studies, she completed an internship with Stop Food Waste Australia.