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Satisfaction with Democracy on the Decline: A Growing Global Concern
Australians' satisfaction with democracy remains high, but has declined over the last two decades, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) shows.
The findings, released as part of the 2023 ANU Crawford Leadership…
Global Warming Alters Earth’s Water Cycle: Impacts and Implications
Human-caused climate change is changing the way water moves around Earth, according to a new study involving researchers from The Australian National University (ANU).
According to the scientists, the changes to the water cycle could…
Australian Universities Pave the Way to Provide Higher Education Access for Refugees
The Australian National University (ANU) has announced the creation of a new university consortium to help build pathways to higher education for refugees from around the world.
The Australian Refugee Welcome University…
Leading the Way: Global Tech Policy Takes Center Stage in World-Leading Atlas
The Tech Policy Design Centre at The Australian National University (ANU) has launched a major expansion of its world-leading Tech Policy Atlas of global tech regulation.
Spanning vital issues as wide-ranging as privacy and artificial…
Extracting Carbon Dioxide Directly from the Atmosphere: A Promising Solution for Climate Change
Even as the world slowly begins to decarbonize industrial processes, achieving lower concentrations of atmospheric carbon requires technologies that remove existing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere — rather than just prevent the creation…
AI Makes History: First Supernova Detection, Confirmation, Classification, and Sharing Achieved
A fully automated process, including a brand-new artificial intelligence (AI) tool, has successfully detected, identified and classified its first supernova.
Developed by an international collaboration led by Northwestern University, the…
Assisting Faculty in Effectively Communicating Their Research and Expertise
Communicating complex research in a clear and easy-to-grasp manner is difficult. At Northwestern, finding guidance on how to do it more easily doesn’t have to be.
Faculty searching for resources to help them talk to the public about…
Study Reveals the Moon is 40 Million Years Older than Previous Estimates Suggested
By analyzing tiny lunar crystals gathered by Apollo 17 astronauts in 1972, researchers recalculated the age of the Earth’s Moon. Although previous assessments estimated the Moon as 4.425 billion years old, the new study discovered it…
Northwestern University: Shae Murphy receives Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship
Shae Murphy, a third-year student in Northwestern’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a recipient of the prestigious Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, known as the Voyager Scholarship.
Created by former…
Renowned Author Ta-Nehisi Coates to Address Graduates as Commencement Speaker for Northwestern…
Award-winning author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates will deliver the commencement address for the Northwestern Prison Education Program. This graduation marks the first time incarcerated students in the United States will be conferred a…