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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
Funding boost for Western Australians living with epilepsy
Curtin University plans real wage cuts for hard-working staff
Western Australian defence researchers awarded total of $127,500
Industry titan set to lead Curtin’s cutting-edge mineral research hub
200 experts dissected the Black Summer bushfires in unprecedented detail. Here are 6 lessons to heed
Big names to headline Perth Grains Research Update
AI is helping us search for intelligent alien life – and we’ve already found 8 strange new signals
Asteroid 2023 BU just passed a few thousand kilometres from Earth. Here’s why that’s exciting
Our Solar System is filled with asteroids that are particularly hard to destroy, new study finds
Could feral animals in Australia become distinct species? It’s possible – and we’re seeing some early signs
Bus Driver Assault Charges – Victoria Park
Group course can be standard treatment for anxiety and depression, trial finds
How does methadone work as a heroin-replacement therapy? And what about the longer-acting buprenorphine?
$5 million in new funding announced for cancer researchers
DUG Tech: Seismic Success Achieved by Member
WA research seeks superior chickpea rhizobia strain
Collaborative Cancer Grant Scheme
Threatened Species at Risk from Poor Fire Management: Time to Work with Nature
Oldest DNA ever found reveals a snapshot of a vanished world
National plan needed to improve children’s D- grade for physical activity
New innovation strategy launched at West Tech Fest 2022
How NVIDIA helped 3D researchers bring naval history to life
ARC Training Centre for Global Hydrogen Economy opens at UNSW
Construction to start at Australian site for world’s largest radio telescope
Mother’s mental health impacts children’s school grades: study
In Australia and South Africa, construction has started on biggest radio observatory in Earth’s history
Future stars of our region awarded prestigious global scholarships
WA bid success! Perth to remain Australia’s Home of Hockey
Melbourne Mining Club with Laura Tyler
Curtin takes inclusivity to next level with new plan
Astronomers witness dying flare of a star torn apart by a black hole halfway across Universe
Rhodes Scholar on mission to improve rural and remote health
Mining companies are shifting their focus to supporting employee well-being
Workforce safety study delivers preliminary findings
Workforce safety study delivers preliminary findings
Curtin project recruits cybersecurity workforce from WA schools
Chris Hemsworth’s Alzheimer’s gene doesn’t guarantee he’ll develop dementia
Global search uncovers historic Stolen Generations child drawing
Study finds conceiving quickly after miscarriage not linked to adverse risks
CFMEU launches rare action to ban deadly building material
Choosing a caesarean birth to ‘protect’ your pelvic floor?