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Doughnut-shaped region found inside Earth’s core deepens understanding of planet’s magnetic field

A doughnut-shaped region thousands of kilometres beneath our feet within Earth’s liquid core has been discovered by ANU scientists, providing new clues about the dynamics of our planet’s magnetic field.

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Tuesday, 27 Apr 2021
  • Research story

Scientists already know the oceans are rapidly warming and sea levels are rising. But that’s not all. Now, thanks to satellite observations, we have three decades’ worth of data on how the speeds of ocean surface currents are also changing over time.

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Milky Way stars in the night sky.
Monday, 26 Apr 2021
  • News

Tasmanian students will get a better view of the southern night sky, with astronomers from The Australian National University (ANU) delivering powerful telescopes as well as lessons on how to use them.

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Friday, 23 Apr 2021
  • Research story

In this video we asked Professor Saul Cunningham for his take on 2020, when he saw much of the South Coast in flames, and a community changed by the pandemic.

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Professor Yun Liu in chemistry laboratory.
Friday, 23 Apr 2021
  • News

Researchers and industry experts are closer to safely storing and transporting vast quantities of hydrogen, with the cleaner technology offering a potential replacement for fossil fuels and a possible new export industry for Australia.

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Asteroid
Friday, 23 Apr 2021
  • News

An international team of scientists has reconstructed the 22-million-year journey of an asteroid through the Solar System to its impact on Earth.

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Thursday, 22 Apr 2021

The Australian National University (ANU) is proud to celebrate International Girls in ICT Day 2021 (#GirlsinICT).

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Siding Spring at night
Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021
  • Analysis and opinion

It will take until at least 2080 before women make up just one-third of Australia’s professional astronomers, unless there is a significant boost to how we nurture female researchers’ careers.

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1829 painting of Swan River, showing European settlers and First Nation people amongst a lush green landscape with swans.
Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021
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Scientists from ANU are looking for volunteers to help create Australia's longest daily weather record from a globally recognised climate change "hot spot".

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Tennis ball, spinning in air.
Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021
  • News

Vehicles that can propel themselves along the water and self-navigate around any object in their path could soon be a reality thanks to new research from Vehicles that can propel themselves along the water and self-navigate around any object in their path could soon be a reality thanks to new research from ANU.

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