In this issue: September/October 2006
Integrating maths across ANU
Professor Alan Carey explains why the Mathematical Sciences Institute is the unifying force for mathematics at ANU.
SuperFractals
It’s something of a first, a serious mathematics book lavishly printed with many beautiful illustrations.
ITER - the biggest game in town
Australian’s stake in one of this planet’s biggest and boldest fusion research experiments is about to be decided.
Probing superatoms
Cool a cloud of gas atoms far enough and they all begin to occupy the same quantum state - now you’ve got a superatom.
Historic earth science excursion
A visiting group of geological students from Tokyo University is the first product of the Global Universities Partnership.
A green legacy
The legacy of Dr John Banks is visible in a collection of weird and wonderful trees around the Forestry Building.
Wattle, wethers and weight gain
Can native revegetation on farms benefit grazing sheep by providing forage?


















































