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29 Jul 2014
Scientists researching the herpes virus have been surprised to find an ongoing conflict in the cells of sufferers, even when the virus is apparently dormant.
15 Jul 2014
George Olah used forensic genetic techniques to learn about Peru's Macaw population, and the impact of a massive road project on breeding of these...
12 Jul 2014
The Charles F. Kettering Award recognises excellence in photosynthesis research.
4 Jul 2014
The precise knowledge of how the drug molecules attach to proteins in the nerve cell give a springboard for redesigning drugs without the side-effects that...
19 Jun 2014
All of biology and virtually all of science at ANU will be housed in state-of-the-art lab and office space, following the renovation of the West and Central...
17 Jun 2014
Lab research focus Current research in the lab explores themes in plant evolutionary ecophysiology with a focus on the influence of phenotypic plasticity in...
12 Jun 2014
Scientists have sequenced the genetic code of the eucalypt for the first time, revealing how the Australian icon became the world’s favourite hardwood.
11 Jun 2014
Lab research Mainly looking at vitamin utilisation pathways, but also pH regulation, in the red blood cell stage of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium...
10 Jun 2014
A new field course will be offered in December 2015, 'Field Studies in Functional Ecology'.
9 Jun 2014
An expedition composed of 21 RSB Plant Sciences researchers, including lab leaders, postdocs, students and research officers, attended the 2014 Gordon Research...
6 Jun 2014
Lab research Spatial and phylogenetic patterns of biodiversity, and the macroevolutionary and ecological processes that generate these patterns. A major...
26 May 2014
A new study of the way bacteria spread amongst possums could shed light on the spread of human epidemics. Scientists from The Australian National University...