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Find out about the latest news, announcements and stories about earth sciences at ANU.
ANU scientists have developed a new method to scan the deep interior of planets in our solar system using a single seismometer.
The timing and intensity of the seasons shapes life all around us, including tool use by birds, the evolutionary diversification of giraffes, and the behaviour of our close primate relatives.
There's nothing like the fresh eggs from your own hens, the more than 400,000 Australians who keep backyard chooks will tell you.
Unfortunately, it's often not just freshness and flavour that set their eggs apart from those in the shops.
A new Nature Geoscience study from The Australian National University (ANU) offers further clues about what happened to the Mediterranean during a tumultuous period that likely included the most catastrophic flooding event in Earth's recorded history.
Future weather and climate predictions have been given a major boost with the launch of a new national research facility worth $7.6 million.
PhD student Rachel Kirby has been knitting for about 10 years, but her latest creation is out of this world.
Congratulations to Professor Phil Cummins who has been awarded the Federal Public Service Medal at the Queen’s Birthday 2022.
Seminar presented by: Dr Rebecca McGirr, ACEAS Research Associate, Australian National University.
Parents the world over might try to encapsulate their child’s interests in a cake every time there’s a birthday, but it also happens every year at the Australian National University (ANU).