The Australian National University
ScienceWise - Science Magazine of the Australian National University
Science@ANU
Printer Friendly Version of this Document
ScienceWise September/October 2006
In This Issue

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?

Search All Science Stories For
2009 Issues

Vol6 No1

Vol6 No2

Vol6 No3

Vol6 No4

Vol6 No5

Vol6 No6
2008 Issues

Vol5 No1

Vol5 No2

Vol5 No3

Vol5 No4

Vol5 No5

Vol5 No6
2007 Issues

Vol4 No1

Vol4 No2

Vol4 No3

Vol4 No4

Vol4 No5

Vol4 No6
2006 Issues

Vol3 No1

Vol3 No2

Vol3 No3

Vol3 No4

Vol3 No5

Vol3 No6

Click here to subscribe to ScienceWise - it's free to schools!