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Find out the latest news, announcements and stories about Biology at ANU.
Find out the latest news, announcements and stories about Biology at ANU.
A new training centre housed at The Australian National University will equip the next generation of scientists to tackle some of the world’s biggest biosecurity challenges.
A detailed insight into the Grassland Earless Dragon and its taxonomic significance, distribution, life history, ecology and habitat.
Four ANU scientists have been recognised with prestigious honorific awards from the Australian Academy of Science.
ANU biology and health and medical science students now have the opportunity to enroll in an intensive in-person course in Indigenous Culture & the Environment at Charles Darwin University in Darwin during the winter break (between Semesters 1 and 2).
Biological science is changing the way that we harness and manage renewable energy, according to a new study by ANU researchers.
Researchers have discovered a powerful “weapon” used by many disease-causing fungi to infect and destroy major food crop staples could offer new strategies to bolster global food security.
We’ve all heard honeybees are in trouble – but what’s going on and what can we do about it? Beekeepers could have the answers.
New ANu research suggests intelligence in fish isn't only driven by their need to find food or avoid predators, but also their desire to find love.
For an ANU biologist, what started as a routine glance at a butterfly specimen has ended with the discovery of a masterful deception, decades in the making.
ANU scientist Professor Caitlin Byrt is harnessing the power of plants to create a sustainable future for people and the planet.
Researchers from ANU will partner with Rio Tinto to ensure First Nations cultural knoweledge and perspectives are central to the global energy transition.