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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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Friday, 19 Feb 2021
  • Research story

Associate Professor Marta Yebra is using data models to better predict future bushfire behaviour.

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Aerial view of Kambri showing landscaping, lawns and trees.
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2021
  • Analysis and opinion

Cats kill a staggering 1.7 billion native animals each year, and threaten at least 120 species with extinction. Five experts analyse a parliamentary report on the problem.

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Woman in natural bush setting, she is looking up at a wattle tree and has a mattock under her elbow. Her shirt reads Park Care and she is also wearing a rain coat.
Friday, 05 Feb 2021
  • Research story

If you’ve walked up Mount Taylor any time in the last few years, you might have seen Dr Kathy Eyles. She’s the one holding the mattock and taking notes.

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Spices shown on a charcoal surface. There are four spoons. Three spoons have red, orange, and brown ground spices on them. The fourth spoon has black peppercorns. There are also cumin seeds in the background.
Friday, 05 Feb 2021
  • News

The next time you tuck in to a tikka masala you might find yourself asking a burning question: are spices used in dishes to help stop infection?

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Video screenshot showing crops growing under a sunset. The text reads: Seeing the light, Better plants, better future.
Friday, 05 Feb 2021
  • News

Australian agriculture plays a key role towards providing food for the planet but it is also expected to be one of the world's most impacted areas from climate change.

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Wednesday, 03 Feb 2021
  • News

New software will allow scientists to see data in 3D and create life-like models of objects like fossils and mummies, making it possible to "zoom in" on smaller details without damaging the original.

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Monday, 01 Feb 2021
  • News

A $785,000 donation from the US-based Simons Foundation will go to Australia's only maths research in residence program, MATRIX.

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Close up of tree trunks after bush fire. The tree trunks are black, and the trunk in the foreground has young orange and green leaves growing out from the burnt bark.
Thursday, 28 Jan 2021
  • News

Threatened Australian animal and plant species have been given a major lifeline, thanks to new funding for a new database that contains 100-years of flora and fauna DNA.

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Monday, 18 Jan 2021
  • Analysis and opinion

All cultures have communicated their knowledge in diverse and marvellous ways throughout time. Failing to see the significance of this is racist and lazy.

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