The connection between mothers and babies may provide important clues for early identification of dyslexia.
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Smart move: Australians embrace the transport revolution
Autonomous cars might sound revolutionary but will only solve transport issues if they integrate with public transport and other vehicles. … More
Understanding cancer-causing mutations found in lymphoma
Since scientists first sequenced a cancer genome a decade ago, hundreds of cancer genomes have been sequenced, each one revealing … More
New robotic system to fast-track drug development
A new robotic system at The John Curtin School of Medical Research will fast-track the development of new drugs to … More
Making sense of our senses
Imagine you’re driving a car. There are myriad sensations, from the noise of sirens, to vibrations from driving over a … More
Genes and healthy gut flora reduce colon cancer
A growing number of people believe that the flora in your gut influences your health, even to the extent of … More
Cancer drug has a surprise effect on diabetes
A random conversation in the corridor between scientists from different research groups was the start of a creative partnership that … More
New understanding about DNA repair rewrites the textbooks
New knowledge about how DNA is repaired is rewriting textbooks and could improve our understanding of how to treat aging-related … More
Hope for rare blood clotting diorders
There is new hope for treating a rare blood clotting disorder in the form of a common flu treatment. Associate … More
Meet the animals on campus
Hidden amongst the lush greenery of the ANU campus are echidnas, wombats, possums, sugar gliders, wallabies and even the odd … More