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New regulator to support student and staff safety in higher education
The people behind the telescope: How specialized expertise is supporting science at the edge of the universe
​Joint statement from the Chancellor and Interim Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University
Discovery to protection – tiny Bloomfield River cod an ‘ancient survivor’ facing modern threats 
Statement On Passing Of Vice Chancellor Emma Johnston
Bargaining rule ‘handbrake on productivity’
‘One Death a Day’ in Deadliest Drowning season – Australians Urged to Refresh CPR Skills
Killer Whale Communities Near Hokkaido
Deleting Mice Senescent Cells To Slow Aging
Santa sighting at ANU Mount Stromlo Observatory
New program centers mentorship, culture in research groups
QUT research reveals hidden debt pressures during Christmas credit crunch
Statement On Antisemitism And University Responsibility
Experts: 2025 – 2026 Bushfire Season
New tool predicts road expansion, deforestation and disease hotspots
Sip Smart This Festive Season
Who Should Get Paid When AI Learns From Creative Work?
Book examines life purpose, from ancient wisdom to emerging science
PFAS concentrations can double with every step up the food chain
Recognising Inaugural ATEC Commissioners
New Clues To Preventing Stillbirth
UniSC’s Commitment To Combatting Antisemitism
Victoria University Online awarded LearnX Platinum in 5 categories
$5.3 million boost to support e-Mental Health in Practice
Otago awarded a major US grant for Crohn’s disease
Cornell Tech Studio startup Hyro raises $45 million to scale voice AI in healthcare
New Cornell Tech scholarship honors LegalTech leader Michael Mills
Pressing pause: A small genetic stop with big consequences
AI gives scientists a boost, but at the cost of too many mediocre papers
Ozempic Is Changing Foods Americans Buy
‘Lifting and shifting’ workers is not always the best answer
From Classroom To Community
Subtyping Colorectal Cancer
Food, Finance, Health, Travel: Tips For ’26
ASQA IQ 19 December
Half a century after its ‘heroic’ mapping, the Southern Hemisphere’s climate story looks very different
Strengthening industry connections goal for new PVC Sciences
Microbial glues go from foe to friend with a simple chemical tweak
Clues to Alzheimer’s disease may be hiding in our ‘junk’ DNA
Researchers make it easier to visualize 3D scenes from photos
Unexpected Allies: DNA Packaging Aids Gene Expression
Hidden clay intensified 2011 Japan megaquake, study confirms
In Bukovina, European empires built new worlds out of inherited materials
Super Strain-resistant Superconductors
CDU solidifies presence in South Australia with Associate Vice-Chancellor Adelaide appointment
Can dengue outbreaks be predicted before they happen? Inside global study tackling a disease that puts nearly half the world at risk
Experts: 2025-2026 Summer Holiday Season
ACU research reveals the $206m cost of offensive behaviours on school leaders