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16 May 2024

Do AI images mean the end of photographic truth?

Can you trust your own eyes? These ANU researchers say spotting AI images may be more difficult than ever.

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14 December 2023

Genetics, truth and justice

Kathleen Folbigg was imprisoned over the deaths of her four children. Then, an ANU-led breakthrough uncovered the medical mystery behind the tragedy.

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2 March 2023

The truth behind the quest to find the elusive night parrot

The rediscovery of the night parrot made headlines around the world. But all was not as it seemed, as ANU researcher Dr Penny Olsen uncovered.

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1 November 2022

Behind the seams: the uncomfortable truth about fast fashion

Modern slavery is a stubborn business model in fashion manufacturing and it will take more than the law to shake.

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9 April 2025

The end of US democracy and what this means for international relations

Once the pillar of democracy, the US now flirts with authoritarianism.

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4 February 2025

Democracy Sausage: Countering effective mislabelling

Senator Larissa Waters joins Democracy Sausage to talk electoral reform, resisting the far right and the Greens’ ongoing negotiations.

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23 January 2025

Waluwin Mayiny – Waluwin Ngurambang: Healthy people, healthy Country

Paul Girrawah House is giving a voice to the trees on the ANU campus.

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16 January 2025

The Robot Dog is a sci-fi comedy with byte

The future feels closer than ever in this new play about AI and culture.

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16 December 2024

Big funding, big doubts: is tech money poisoning trust in science?

In a post-truth era, the way we perceive researchers, and their funding sources, can make or break science.

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12 December 2024

Should we bring back the Tasmanian tiger?

A celebrity-backed company wants to bring extinct animals back. But scientists and philosophers have concerns about this real-life take on Jurassic Park.

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2 December 2024

A new era for Indigenous gender justice

Dr June Oscar AO is making sure the voices of First Nations women and girls resonate powerfully across the continent.

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4 November 2024

Can America remain a superpower with its reputation under fire?

Although America’s public image may be slipping, ANU research shows its power and influence remains unrivalled. For now.

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21 October 2024

Qin Qin tried so hard to be perfect. Writing her memoir set her free

Meet the reformed overachiever turning away from the cult of productivity.

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17 October 2024

Democracy Sausage: The loss of a Voice

Valerie Cooms, Virginia Marshall and Shireen Morris join us to reflect on the Voice campaign.