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Australian National University (ANU)

Water Rescue crew on site searching for survivors after dangerous Flooding Aerial drone views high above Flooding caused by Climate Change leaving entire neighborhood underwater and houses completely under water , boat with water rescue searching for people stuck in their flooded homes

Nature Paper Warns ‘Catastrophic Consequences for Generations’ Coming

a couple on a date at a restaurant both smiling

Couples Who Meet Online Report Lower Love Levels

Chemists from ANU and the University of Manchester have developed a new molecule that could lead to next-generation hardware—about the size of a postage stamp—capable of storing 100 times more digital data than current technology. Photo: Jamie Kidston/ANU

Molecule May Unlock Stamp-Sized Drives With 100x More Storage

Mars landscape

Vast Liquid Water Reservoir Found Deep in Martian Crust

Parma wallabies at a private enclosure at Yengo, Mount Wilson in New South Wales. Photo: Professor George Wilson/ANU

Private Sanctuaries Could Hold Key to Saving Vulnerable Wallaby

Matthew Adeleye (L) and David Bowman (R) in Emerald swamp, Three Hummock Island.

Fire and Forest: How Early Tasmanians Shaped Their World

It's doughnuts all the way down astronaut meme

Scientists Uncover Mysterious ‘Doughnut’ Structure in Earth’s Core

Probiscus monkey family

Proboscis Monkeys’ Large Noses Attract the Ladies

Dry abandoned car with empty water container on roof

Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts

Faces judged most often as (a) human and (b) AI. The stimulus type (AI or human; male or female), the stimulus ID (Nightingale & Farid, 2022), and the percentage of participants who judged the face as (a) human or (b) AI are listed below each face.

AI faces look more real than actual human face

A micro-CT scan showing evidence of fish bones inside Eric the plesiosaur's gut.

X-ray analysis sheds new light on prehistoric predator’s last meal

Dr Erin Walsh. Credit: Jamie Kidston/ANU

A higher dose of magnesium each day keeps dementia at bay

Large boab tree with coiled snake carving, northern Tanami Desert.

Race against time to find ancient Indigenous carvings on boab trees

Mars

Mars model provides method for landing humans on Red Planet

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