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Find out about the latest news, announcements and stories about science at ANU.
Nanoscale tent makes diabetes breath test a reality
A new breath-testing device, developed at ANU, could supersede the finger-prick that is a daily burden for people with diabetes, who need to monitor their blood glucose.
Read the articleIn the search for optimum hydrogen production researchers have found decorating their electrodes with tiny metal flowers boosts the process significantly.
A new snapshot of an ancient, far-off galaxy could help scientists understand how it formed and the origins of our own Milky Way.
A new report shows what the Australian public thinks about Australia’s investment and activities in space and the results are eye opening.
Isobel Bender is graduating with a PhB (Honours) having made what her supervisor Professor Jamie Pittock calls “an unprecedented impact on the public good as an undergraduate researcher”.
“I see maths as more of an art than a science,” Grover Lancaster-Cole says.
Dr Matt Nurse shares an insight into his research on dissemination of misinformation and his aspirations for a future where science communication is more crucial than ever.
A new optical ground station launched by The Australian National University (ANU) will help NASA and other major space agencies safely reach Mars.
Science communicators are not evangelists for the science-only worldview of scientism. Many science communicators think very deeply about what values matter to people, and how to reach their audiences.
What happens to all those stories which start with the promise of an exciting new scientific breakthrough, but don’t end that way?