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Curtin researchers map genetic signature of precursor to liver cancer
The much-anticipated JUICE mission to Jupiter launches today. Here’s what it might discover
Synchrotron techniques reveal structural details of fossilised fragment of a rare Australian dinosaur skull
95-million-year-old sauropod dinosaur skull first of its kind in Australia
First near-complete sauropod dinosaur skull found in Australia hints at ancient links between continents
How the world’s oldest known meteorite impact structure changed the chemistry of Earth’s crust
Dingo attacks are rare – but here’s what you need to know about dingo safety
Telehealth has much to offer First Nations people. But technical glitches and a lack of rapport can get in the way
Exciting cerebral palsy research projects brought to life by MRFF support
World-first ‘weather service’ for water quality
Blinded by the light: gamma ray burst brighter than any seen before
Transplant survivor may have solved mystery at the heart of astronomy
For the first time, astronomers have linked a mysterious fast radio burst with gravitational waves
New agreement to build innovation bridge from India to WA
Lucky seven for Curtin’s world No. 2 in mineral and mining engineering
New research reveals how forests reduce their own bushfire risk, if they’re left alone
CSIRO embarks on mission to create a weather service for water quality
Study finds why prescribed burned forests in WA became so fire-prone
ADA Mob Smiles resource on World Oral health Day
Chernobyl was history’s worst nuclear disaster. Now it’s teaching geologists about the history of our planet
How bad is vaping and should it be banned?
Search is on for WA’s next STEM champion
Rich Indigenous knowledges safeguarded in new research agreements
New mums enlisted to trial melatonin to stem induced labours
New tests seek to predict liver cancer relapse and improve survival rates
Four Curtin-led medical research projects supported by the Federal Government
Decoding dragons and devils, what triggers volcanoes, and more: Australia’s stars of science
Making our roads resilient, eco-friendly and smart
eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines: study
Study finds silicon, gold and copper among new weapons against COVID-19
Sex and lies are used to sell vapes online. Even we were surprised at the marketing tactics we found
Cultural tourism, international marketing and housing affordability key to revival of WA tourism sector
Tracking country – Monthly news story
Open Day for WA’s top health and medical researchers and innovators
Tomorrow’s STEM professionals in making
New results from NASA’s DART planetary defence mission confirm we could deflect deadly asteroids
Ancient eggshell fragments ‘crack’ giant bird’s life secrets
Leaders in their fields among Curtin’s new Honorary Doctorates
Ministers must act on killer stone at today’s crucial meeting
Smart way to find water leaks and procurement app are set to Accelerate
Marine heatwaves decimate sea urchins, molluscs and more at Rottnest
Study to explore link between diet and multiple sclerosis in children
New leader of Business, Law and Arts at Southern Cross
Radioactive waste isn’t going away. We’ve found a new way to trap it in minerals for long-term storage
New appointments to SBS Board
Curtin curtails free speech in desperate bid to cut wages
New Forrest Scholars’ research to benefit people and environment
Stress levels sky high for families of neurodiverse kids