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New, greener tool marks step forward in protein chemistry

A new, easy-to-use method to modify and label proteins quickly, precisely and at low cost has been developed by chemists at The Australian National University.

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Monday, 17 Mar 2025
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Biological science is changing the way that we harness and manage renewable energy, according to a new study by ANU researchers.

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Friday, 14 Mar 2025
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Online mental health programs can be more innovative and less expensive than other types of therapy. But do they actually work?

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Friday, 14 Mar 2025
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The ANU continues to shine as a leader in research and education, adding more subjects ranked in the top 50 in the competitive QS World University Rankings.

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Friday, 14 Mar 2025
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Particle physicists has found hints to the existence of another five Higgs bosons.

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Artist's reconstruction of a mouse eye
Tuesday, 11 Mar 2025
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New research shows how mice process visual information from both eyes when under threat.

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Light projections at night
Friday, 07 Mar 2025
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Students from the ANU School of Art and Design are showcasing astronomically inspired work as part of the Enlighten festival.

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Tuesday, 04 Mar 2025
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ANU spinoff company Ability Optics Pty Ltd is accelerating to revolutionise biotechnology with an aim to speed up early lead drug screening by 100-fold.

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Friday, 28 Feb 2025
  • Analysis and opinion

We’ve all heard honeybees are in trouble – but what’s going on and what can we do about it? Beekeepers could have the answers.

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Friday, 28 Feb 2025
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The world’s foremost technical organisation has given the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) at the ANU Research School of Physics global recognition for its technical significance.

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