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Information of critical importance to governments, banks and even individuals could soon be far more secure, protected by the laws of physics rather than man-made code.
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Regulars
From the Vice-Chancellor's desk
News
Males succumbing to junk chromosome
All booked out? Try an e-book
New discovery offers hope on bioterror
Babe composer joins ANU
ANU awarded six Federation Fellowships
Alumni
Hatching talent
A foreign affair
Singapore calling
The Last Word
A labour of law
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A virtual shark cage which allows the public to come face to face with a five-metre white pointer shark has been created by software experts from ANU.
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In a tunnel under the ANU campus, the Noel Butlin Archives Centre is custodian of one of the most significant collections of artefacts charting Australia's economic, social and labour history.
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University House, the hotel on the ANU campus, celebrates its golden jubilee this year. The Reporter introduces some of the people who make it unique.
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An ancient Indian song that takes up to 11 days to perform has been transcribed for the first time – and is now being used to help local people learn to read.
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Mars: it’s a long way from Earth, not only in distance, but also familiar faces, places and recreations. What would happen to human personality when living in such unfamiliar and isolating surrounds?
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