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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.

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Representation of nanoflower
Tuesday, 02 Jan 2024
  • News

In the search for optimum hydrogen production researchers have found decorating their electrodes with tiny metal flowers boosts the process significantly.

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Astronomers detect seismic ripples in ancient galactic disk
Friday, 22 Dec 2023
  • News

A new snapshot of an ancient, far-off galaxy could help scientists understand how it formed and the origins of our own Milky Way.

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Rocket launching at nighttime
Monday, 18 Dec 2023
  • Analysis and opinion

A new report shows what the Australian public thinks about Australia’s investment and activities in space and the results are eye opening.

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Wednesday, 13 Dec 2023
  • Student profile

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”.

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Tuesday, 12 Dec 2023
  • Student profile

“I see maths as more of an art than a science,” Grover Lancaster-Cole says.

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Tuesday, 12 Dec 2023
  • Student profile

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.

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Astrophysicist at work
Wednesday, 06 Dec 2023
  • News

A new optical ground station launched by The Australian National University (ANU) will help NASA and other major space agencies safely reach Mars.

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Milky way over a rock landform
Wednesday, 06 Dec 2023
  • Analysis and opinion

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.

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Monday, 04 Dec 2023
  • Academic profile

What happens to all those stories which start with the promise of an exciting new scientific breakthrough, but don’t end that way?

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