Dr Kealy in the field. Credit: ANU media.
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ARC-supported researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) have led the excavation of a cave – called Ma

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‘Internet-distributed video services such as Netflix, have completely transformed the entertainment landscape and the competitive field in which free-to-air…

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‘Reflecting on the challenges of 2020, IoT could help us monitor environmental disasters, support pandemic management and enhance the delivery of services to…

r Ivan Maksymov's worm research may benefit neuroscience  and robotics. Credit: Swinburne University of Technology.
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The worldwide ig nobel awards (for improbable research) showcase creative and different approaches to solving serious and complicated problems. The name of the…

Keck observatory on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
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Astronomers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions (ASTRO 3D) have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy,…

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An ARC-supported study, co-led by scientists from Flinders University and The University of Queensland, has revealed that the skulls of rodents resemble each…

The Figueira Brava cave on the Portuguese coast was used as  a shelter by Neanderthal populations over the course of twenty  millennia. Credit: Pedro Souto.
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ARC-supported researchers at The University of Adelaide are part of a research team that has uncovered new evidence about how our closest extinct human…

Day and night at the Anglo Australian Telescope
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Researchers are excited by the astronomical questions that can now be answered following the release of ‘GALAH DR3’, the largest set of stellar chemical data…

The research team after their return to Hobart. Credit:  Professor Hrvoje Tkalčić
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A team of ARC-supported researchers embarked on a landmark voyage to shed new light on Macquarie Island’s underlying structure and geological evolution, and…

ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) recipients, Dr Nicolás Campione and Dr Phil Bell, and PhD candidate Timothy Frauenfelder, from the University of New England, have been studying opalised dinosaur teeth to help paint a picture of the eating habits and lifestyles of the largest land animals to ever roam the planet: sauropods.  The teeth were found near the town of Lightning Ridge and are ~100 million years old. Confident in the knowledge that sauropod tooth fossils with different shapes cam
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ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) recipients, Dr Nicolás Campione and Dr Phil Bell, and PhD candida

The research team:Top row from left: Jason Jung, Ali Almasi (joint  1st author), Hamish Meffin (joint 1st author), Scott Sun. Bottom row: Molis  Yunzab, Michael Ibbotson (Lab Head), Mitchell Crawford (lab technician).  Credit: ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function.
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A team of researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function, with lead researchers Dr Ali Almasi from the National Vision Research…

May Nango, Dr Florin and Djaykuk Djandjomerr collecting plants in  Kakadu. Credit: Elspeth Hayes, with permission of the Gundjeihmi  Aboriginal Corporation.
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Australia’s oldest known plant foods, eaten by early communities 65,000 years ago, have been discovered by researchers working at a remote rockshelter in the…