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Improving solar cells without doping
Scientists have developed a new silicon solar cell that promises cheaper manufacturing processes and better power output.
Global challenges attract students
Demand for places at The Australian National University (ANU) has increased by almost 16 per cent on the same time last year, with offers made to more than 3,775 new domestic undergraduate students for 2016 so far.
ANU among world's most international universities
ANU has been named the 25th most international university in the world, according to the latest Times Higher Education r
Computing Students to trial innovations to education and mobile learning
The Research School of Computer Science has won a competitive ANU Teaching Enhancement Grant in the latest round of funding provided to promote innovations to education at The Australian National University.
Zhiyong Sun receives 'Best Student Paper Award-Finalist' at premier IEEE conference
PhD Candidate Zhiyong Sun has taken out the 'Best Student Paper' as one of three finalists at the recent IEEE conference on Decision and Control (CDC) held in December 2015 in Osaka Japan.
Students explore a future in Technology at the 2016 National Youth Science Forum
The National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) is a 12 day residential program for students entering year 12 who are passionate about all things Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (
More than 2,150 students offered early places at ANU
More than 2,150 students, including more than 600 ACT school-leavers, have received an early offer to study at The Australian National University (ANU) in 2016.
ANU welcomes ACT renewable energy fund
The ACT Government's new $10.8 million funding for a Renewable Energy Innovation Fund will provide great opportunities for ANU to further partner with industry to develop clean energy storage and distribution systems.
Solar freakin' roadways? Why the future of this technology may not be so bright
By ANDREW THOMSON When we are not driving, cycling, or walking on it, a road is just a waste of space, right? Not if it is a solar road!