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Moon’s magnetic crust research sees scientists debunk long-held theory

New international research into the Moon provides scientists with insights as to how and why its crust is magnetised, essentially ā€˜debunking’ one of the previous longstanding theories.

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Moon’s magnetic crust research sees scientists debunk long-held theory
ā€˜Dust’ and ā€˜soot’ contributed to extinction of species millions of years ago

Monday 05 Oct 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

ā€˜Dust’ and ā€˜soot’ contributed to extinction of species millions of years ago

New collaborative research involving Āé¶¹Ö±²„ has found that organic materials released from an asteroid impact more than 66 million years ago played an important role in ‘impact…

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International researchers awarded Forrest Fellowships to join Curtin

Wednesday 30 Sep 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

International researchers awarded Forrest Fellowships to join Curtin

Two international postdoctoral researchers have been awarded prestigious Forrest Research Foundation Fellowships to study at Āé¶¹Ö±²„ next year.

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Leading Curtin astronomer named joint Scientist of the Year 2020

Wednesday 30 Sep 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

Leading Curtin astronomer named joint Scientist of the Year 2020

Āé¶¹Ö±²„ has congratulated John Curtin Distinguished Professor Steven Tingay on being named joint Scientist of the Year at the 2020 Western Australian Premier’s Science Awards.

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Study finds financial services and payments boost needed to beat poverty

Friday 25 Sep 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Study finds financial services and payments boost needed to beat poverty

A new research study has pointed to a need for ongoing increases to Centrelink payments and additional support for non-profit financial support services.

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Report finds AI and Blockchain could transform Australia’s transport sector

Friday 25 Sep 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

Report finds AI and Blockchain could transform Australia’s transport sector

Āé¶¹Ö±²„-led research has found that applications of Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Technology are set to revolutionise the transport sector in the coming decade.

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ā€œSave me Seymour!ā€

Thursday 24 Sep 2020By Āé¶¹Ö±²„

ā€œSave me Seymour!ā€

New international research led by Āé¶¹Ö±²„ has found approximately a quarter of carnivorous plant species across the world may be at risk of extinction.

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Curtin researchers recognised at WA Young Tall Poppy Science Awards

Friday 18 Sep 2020By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin researchers recognised at WA Young Tall Poppy Science Awards

Four Āé¶¹Ö±²„ researchers have been recognised at last night’s 2020 Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Science Awards, acknowledging their exceptional research and passionate…

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Curtin research to guide supply and use of native seeds for global restoration

Wednesday 16 Sep 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin research to guide supply and use of native seeds for global restoration

Curtin academics have led the production of a world-first standards document to guide the supply and use of native seeds for the ecological restoration of degraded and destroyed natural…

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Curtin uses VR to help spinal-injured people re-learn how to move

Tuesday 15 Sep 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin uses VR to help spinal-injured people re-learn how to move

An innovative Āé¶¹Ö±²„ research project that uses an interactive, home-based virtual reality (VR) simulation or ā€˜serious game’ to improve upper limb function.

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