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Space discovery innovator in line for nation’s top science prize
3D model of Esperance shipwreck unveiled on 199th anniversary of loss
Announcing 2023 Eureka Prize finalists
Promising results of new Alzheimer’s drug published – early diagnosis is key
Major grant to study how heatwaves affect maternal and child health
Harmful substances impacting tiger snakes across Perth, study finds
New research dates formation of Earth’s continents
Facilitating Indigenous-led Restoration Economy
Wreckage of WWII bomber off PNG coast revealed in 3D on anniversary
Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
ANSTO technology supports environmental monitoring of ancient Aboriginal rock art
$2.5 million invested to improve the lives of people with disability
Eight Curtin health and medical research projects awarded funding
SMART solutions needed for stressed care workforce, report shows
Industry specialist and astronomer helps Curtin shoot for the stars
Former Under Treasurer joins CME as Chief Economist
X-TEND WA to build investor confidence in WA startups
Curtin soars to highest-ever lead to prestigious QS global rankings
Why red fire ants and yellow crazy ants have given themselves a green light to invade Australia
BASF Kids’ Lab makes chemistry cool for young scientists in Western Australia
Curtin FM loyal listeners ‘dig deep’ to support annual Radiothon
Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
MIT’s global innovation initiative hones in on WA
Students to compete at National Pharmacy Competition
Heat spots reveal growth rate of a galaxy 12 billion years ago
MinRes and Curtin University join forces
Urgent action needed to further improve child survival in Ethiopia: study
Study finds the best plants and bee hotels for boosting urban bee numbers
Engineered stone may break my bones, but its dust will hurt workers’ lung
eDNA could help protect insect pollinators of avocado flowers
First Nations women and children with disability at greater risk of family and domestic violence
First soil map of terrestrial and blue carbon highlights need for conservation
Sinamon cafe owners fined more than $89,000 for not producing employment records
Study finds 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones are oldest in Australia
These magnificent 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones are the oldest ever found in Australia
Covid fallout continues to affect housing markets
Indigenous education leader to head Centre for Aboriginal Studies
Australia-Africa relations the focus of Curtin’s new engagement centre
Astronomers detected two major targets with a single telescope – a mysterious signal and its source galaxy
Smoke and Mirrors: New research shows how Big Tobacco infiltrates academic research
Falling interest rates locked first home buyers out of the market
New treatment approach to selectively target cancer cells: study
Busting Myths on Alcohol Pricing
98% of TikTok videos promote vaping, putting teens at risk: study
Study finds link between the migrant experience and birth outcomes
Curtin Accelerate empowers ten innovative start-ups to take on the world
Housing affordability is deteriorating, and there’s no end in sight
New Bankwest and CBA Perth Tech Hub unveiled