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Curtin study sheds new light on the growth of bladder cancer

New Âé¶¹Ö±²¥-led research has discovered that using drugs to target a pathway in the body that causes cancerous cells to spread aggressively may help to reduce the severity of bladder cancer.

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Curtin study sheds new light on the growth of bladder cancer
Curtin scientists recognised as future leaders in research innovation

Thursday 17 Oct 2019By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin scientists recognised as future leaders in research innovation

Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ researchers have been awarded $3.29 million in Federal Government Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships to support a range of research projects.

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Arcadia funds new Curtin-led alliance to help universities share research

Wednesday 16 Oct 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Arcadia funds new Curtin-led alliance to help universities share research

A new alliance of researchers led by Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ will work together to improve the way research is shared, charting new pathways for the future of universities around the world.

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New study identifies how US road safety plans may help reduce road trauma

Wednesday 16 Oct 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

New study identifies how US road safety plans may help reduce road trauma

Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ researchers have applied a new comprehensive framework to assess road safety management plans in the United States of America.

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New research suggests global ice age changed the face of the planet

Tuesday 15 Oct 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

New research suggests global ice age changed the face of the planet

Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ researchers have discovered that a global ice age more than 600 million years ago dramatically altered the face of the planet, leaving a barren, flooded landscape and clear…

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Curtin study predicts natural gas to be leading global energy source by 2030

Tuesday 15 Oct 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Curtin study predicts natural gas to be leading global energy source by 2030

New Âé¶¹Ö±²¥-led research has found that natural gas could become the leading global energy source by the early 2030’s.

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Study finds WeChat program helps recovery of heart disease patients

Friday 11 Oct 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Study finds WeChat program helps recovery of heart disease patients

Patients recovering from life-threatening coronary heart disease who received rehabilitation through WeChat experienced a better recovery than those having standard care.

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Curtin scientist helps discover how water is regenerated on asteroids

Tuesday 08 Oct 2019By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin scientist helps discover how water is regenerated on asteroids

Scientists have discovered how water molecules can be regenerated on asteroids moving through space, in an exciting breakthrough that could extend to other bodies such as the Moon.

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Managers play important role in motivating their employees at work

Wednesday 02 Oct 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Managers play important role in motivating their employees at work

Managers who lead initiatives to make work more motivating and engaging for their employees are more likely to achieve better results in the workplace, new research led by Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ has…

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Eminent Curtin botanist recognised at 2019 Australian Native Plant Awards

Tuesday 01 Oct 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Eminent Curtin botanist recognised at 2019 Australian Native Plant Awards

Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ has congratulated respected restoration biologist John Curtin Distinguished Professor Kingsley Dixon on being honoured at the 2019 Australian Native Plant Awards.

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