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25.01.2022 For women working in STEM today, Curie’s story will be all too familiar.
23.01.2022 Scientists have discovered one of Australia’s best-loved animals is actually three different species.
22.01.2022 The largest study in the world on living with cancer has found that, on average, cancer survivors are 30 per cent more likely to be living with significant physical disability than people without cancer.
21.01.2022 Young Canberra Citizen of the Year Rosemary Clifford, shares with us her mental health journey. Content warning: eating disorders.
21.01.2022 A trade-off between health measures and the economy is not supported by data, writes ANU psychology professor Michael Smithson.
20.01.2022 Congratulations to the team who won the 2020 PM’s Prize for Science, including ANU physicists Professor Susan Scott and Professor David McClelland.
17.01.2022 We have a mistaken perception in Australia that being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander causes poor health. It's a perception that Wongaibon (Ngiyampaa) man and ANU epidemiologist Associate Professor Ray Lovett is determined to debunk, using data science to instead celebrate the positive power of culture. #NAIDOC2020 #alwayswasalwayswillbe
15.01.2022 Congratulations to all the 2020 Young Tall Poppy Award winners. Including Dr Tristan Reekie, Dr Larissa Schneider, Dr Aparna Lal and Dr Anna Olsen from ANU.
14.01.2022 While researching doctor-patient communication about hysterectomies, PhD student Aarti Kapoor noticed many women were saying the same thing: ‘We wish we could ask questions, but at the same time, we don’t know what to ask or how to ask.’
13.01.2022 When Professor David Tscharke's hand went numb he knew something was wrong.
12.01.2022 Australia's largest ever selfie has captured some incredible images from the ACT and the Northern Territory
10.01.2022 Almost 70% of pregnant women and new mothers in the ACT and SE New South Wales say they were severely exposed to bushfire smoke in our recent summer
06.01.2022 A team of physicists have defied nature to make diamonds in the lab at room temperature
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