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Australia’s first Binar spacecraft just came down to Earth as a fireball
Desalination trial to improve rural and regional water security
Pacific Ocean set to make way for world’s next supercontinent
Lunar glass shows Moon asteroid impacts mirrored on Earth
Scottish households urged to join search for Australian children’s artworks
Glass beads in lunar soil reveal ancient asteroid bombardments on Moon and Earth
Machine learning bests humans in whale call detection
Curtin Accelerate supporting next generation of start-up founders
AI better than humans at detecting blue whale calls 28 September 2022
Scientists join forces to tackle Usher syndrome
New Working Group to advise on ERA Transition
New herbicide solution inspired by cholesterol medicine
How do collisions of rocks with planets help planets evolve? 27 September
Western Australians secure strong voice in local and national heart health discussions
How do collisions of rocks with planets help planets evolve? 26 September
In a world first, NASA’s DART mission is about to smash into an asteroid
Study to address low Covid vaccinations among Aboriginal women
New research tests wearable sensors for children with cerebral palsy
Everyday Australians help deliver better treatment for concussions
Navy women win big
Federal Education Minister visits QUT’s Digital Child research centre
We can’t solve Australia’s mental health emergency if we don’t train enough psychologists
Lundberg named WA’s first Aboriginal Supreme Court judge
For first time, robots on Mars found meteorite impact craters by sensing seismic shock waves
Imaging at ANSTO supported Curtin University-led research that discovered oldest 3D heart
New research goes to heart of our evolution
$85 million for 200 projects to support early career researchers
We found oldest ever vertebrate fossil heart
New Curtin-led research discovers heart of our evolution
Wajarri school students next science rock stars
Carnivorous plants: studying meat-eaters of plant world
$94 million in Future Fellowships for research projects of national significance
Television interview – Sky News Newsday
Untapped local labour resources crucial to easing skills and jobs shortages
When does COVID become long COVID?
Australia finally has new climate laws
Western Australian Institute of Sport Board members announced
Study unearths ancient reef structure high and dry on Nullarbor Plain
A giant ‘bullseye’ on Nullarbor Plain was created by ancient sea life
Why do seashells sound like ocean when you put them to your ear?
Inadequate post-release support drives up reincarceration rates: study
How dark is ‘dark advertising’? We audited Facebook, Google and other platforms to find out
How do collisions of rocks with planets help planets evolve? 6 September
New climate vision for sustainable and equitable Australia
Study confirms value of preparing for natural disaster
Curtin and Chevron join forces on innovative corrosion control project
Decades-long study finds endangered whales are having fewer babies
WA food and beverage showcase at Asia’s premier trade event