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Has logging really stopped in Victoria? What the death of an endangered glider tells us
Last week, an endangered southern greater glider was found dead next to an area logged to create fuel breaks along the Yarra Ranges National Park. The news triggered outrage.
Read the articleANU chemist Dr Dan Preston puts some of our fave pop artists under the microscope.
Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has released a draft feral cat management plan, experts explain how the plan could help prevent extinctions of Australian wildlife.
Earth’s inner core holds the secrets to the planet’s past. But how can scientists analyse something that's impossible to see from the surface?
New research shows that a deadly frog fungus flourishes in cold conditions. Mortality rates in these environments can approach 100% for some frog species.
“It is a strange thing being so intimately part of something but also not understanding what will happen, and the secrecies involved in it,” says ANU alumna and Alone Australia contestant Kate Grarock.
This new research shows one of the most precise ages ever calculated for an object from space – and the results also cast doubt on some common assumptions about the early Solar System.
Australian textbooks fail to mention the contributions of women in STEM and instead focus almost exclusively on a male-centric narrative.
We could see more multi-year El Niño and La Niña events in Australia, according to an international team of researchers including a scientist from ANU.
Federal Minister for Water Tanya Plibersek today announced a new agreement to restore Australia’s largest and most important river basin.