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Research stories

A turtle

“The really cool thing about this is … ,” she begins, before stopping herself mid-sentence. “No, wait. I should say, it’s the really disturbing thing.”

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People looking at a computer

Sometimes we overuse the word 'revolutionary'. Sometimes something revolutionary happens.

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A Mossy Red-eyed Frog sits on a leaf in Honduras

An international study led by ANU has found a fungal disease has caused dramatic population declines in more than 500 amphibian species.

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Two kangaroos grazing on Kangaroo Island

Landholders need to turn professional in controlling kangaroo populations on properties and regard the iconic Australian animals as assets rather than pests.

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The near-Earth asteroid, Bennu, has thrown NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission a curve ball as its rough surface littered with boulders had not been anticipated.

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Researchers from ANU are unlocking some of the secrets of the Earth's inner core by adapting and further developing a technique used in hospitals.

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After the quake

ANU research is providing policy-makers with the data they need to build earthquake resilient buildings.

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Professor Paul Martin

If you're suffering from migraine, should you see a doctor about it – or a psychologist?

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A child

Research from the ANU Medical School has found doctors are using children in refugee families as interpreters for their parents.

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