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1 Jul 2020
In this video Dr Alex Maier talks about how a collaboration between ANU and Humboldt University is investigating new interdisciplinary approaches to...
19 Jun 2020
The unique genetic make-up of a group of Australian frogs could be the key to their survival, allowing them to better withstand our harsh climate.
9 Jun 2020
In fiction and popular culture, parasitic characters appear as a metaphor for the threat and spread of disease.
29 May 2020
Why judging a book by its cover has led to a tangled family tree for the longhorn beetle.
24 May 2020
Researchers have a new understanding of the genetic makeup of a fungus that causes the disease Wheat Stripe Rust, one of the most destructive wheat diseases...
30 Apr 2020
A bird study led by The Australian National University (ANU) provides new understanding of the ways birds and mammals respond to a rapidly warming world.
6 Apr 2020
New Holland honeyeaters are experts at sounding the alarm when there’s danger, using a two-stage alarm call. They ‘front-load’ information about urgency into...
10 Mar 2020
Thank you to our RSB Bushfire fighters and our ACT Citizens of the Year!
3 Mar 2020
I was fortunate to be given the opportunity to do a malaria physiology project with Kiaran Kirk and Kevin Saliba, and I have been doing research ever since.
2 Mar 2020
My group focuses on understanding the function of integral membrane transporters and receptors from a structural perspective.
11 Feb 2020
Megan McDonald is a Real Wonder Women in STEM. Read about her in this Biocomic designed for International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
11 Feb 2020
Learn why Alisha is passionate about science.