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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?
How satellites, radar and drones are tracking meteorites and aiding Earth’s asteroid defence
Synchrotron scientist in team that makes historic meteorite find
Moving to ‘Smart Zero’: Digital technologies to accelerate transition to net zero 21 November
Defence satellites, weather radars and drones lead to major meteorite find
Scientists find field of meteorites from 2013 asteroid explosion over South Australia
Wreckage from famous warships explored in 3D on anniversary of sinking
Setting high standard: Address to National Public Sector Governance Forum
Disaster aid helps fund rise of ‘storm autocrats’ in island nations
WA supercomputer one of world’s greenest and most powerful
WALLABY builds intergalactic map in outback
In-depth study supports new solutions for healthcare workers
Nine in 10 adults have been cyberbullies, study finds
Stylish, modular skirt wins SunSmart fashion design competition
6 lessons Australia can draw from UN’s scathing report on greenwashing
Hay fever can sometimes be more serious than we think
Alzheimer’s discovery crowned overall Curtinnovation winner
International education partnerships via AIBX 2022
Astronomers have detected another ‘planet killer’ asteroid
Students recognised in WA as part of Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards
New unusual bee species discovered with dog-like snout
Researchers locate largest known fresh meteorite strikes on Mars
Nova Systems and ICRAR Curtin partner on new Space Domain Awareness technology
Synthetic firefly glow lights new path to disease detection
$135 million plan to keep Perth Home of Hockey
Insight – Disability Pilot to help tourism industry address worker shortage
What is – and what isn’t – ‘brain fog’?
Does methamphetamine use cause Parkinson’s?
Albanese Government delivers more university and VET training places
Prime Minister sees leading role for Curtin University
Study finds effect of Earth’s orbit around sun on ancient microorganisms
Curtin projects amplify hearing healthcare in community
$7.5 million for hearing health
$7.5 million to trial new wearable health devices and on spot blood analysis for remote NT communities
$11.2 million for Indigenous health research
Greater gender balance across industries key to closing pay gap
World-class research instrument takes up new home at Curtin
Australian-first ion microprobe launches at Curtin University
Press Conference Perth, WA 16 October
Stargazers to catch glimpse of NASA’s Lucy in sky with diamonds
NASA’s asteroid deflection mission was more successful than expected
Australians suffering hearing loss to be heard with new support app
Australians with obesity unfairly blamed amid ‘lazy’ stigma
New eDNA toolkit could save species on brink of extinction
Financial decision making for and in old age
WA uni’s bizarre argument against industrial action receives Fair Work approval