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Applications to accelerate innovations into commercial success now open

The search is on for innovators and entrepreneurs to take part in next year’s Curtin Accelerate, a free 10-week program to develop an invention or a new business idea.

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Applications to accelerate innovations into commercial success now open
Galaxy surrounded by a halo of tranquil gas

Friday 27 Sep 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Galaxy surrounded by a halo of tranquil gas

Astronomers studying the outskirts of a distant galaxy have discovered the galaxy sits in a serene ocean of gas.

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Curtin researcher’s rare honour as 2019 American Geophysical Union Fellow

Wednesday 25 Sep 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin researcher’s rare honour as 2019 American Geophysical Union Fellow

John Curtin Distinguished Professor Zheng-Xiang Li has joined an elite group of scientists from around the world as the only Australian elected as a 2019 Fellow of the American Geophysical…

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Richmond Football Club sets benchmark for healthy sponsorship in AFL

Wednesday 25 Sep 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Richmond Football Club sets benchmark for healthy sponsorship in AFL

The overwhelming majority of AFL clubs were sponsored by at least one company that promoted junk food, alcohol or gambling products during the 2019 AFL season.

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Oil and gas industry invention wins top honours at Curtinnovation Awards

Friday 20 Sep 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Oil and gas industry invention wins top honours at Curtinnovation Awards

A technological development that has the potential to save Australia’s oil and gas industry millions of dollars each year has been crowned the overall winner at the 2019 Curtinnovation…

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Curtin planetary scientist named WA Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year

Thursday 19 Sep 2019By Yasmine Phillips

Curtin planetary scientist named WA Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year

Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ planetary scientist and NASA Mars InSight Mission researcher Dr Katarina Miljkovic has been crowned the Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year.

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Brain injury recovery the focus of new Curtin PhD scholarship

Wednesday 18 Sep 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Brain injury recovery the focus of new Curtin PhD scholarship

Curtin has launched a new PhD scholarship that aims to improve the quality of life for people living with acquired brain injuries.

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Breastfed Vietnamese babies have fewer health issues, study finds

Monday 16 Sep 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Breastfed Vietnamese babies have fewer health issues, study finds

Vietnamese infants who are fed with infant formula or prelacteal foods after birth are more likely to experience higher rates of hospitalisation and childhood illnesses in their first year of…

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Curtin minerals exploration technique wins commercialisation prize

Friday 13 Sep 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin minerals exploration technique wins commercialisation prize

Curtin’s work in commercialising an innovative minerals exploration technique that uses sound waves to create a detailed 3D image of underground ore deposits was recognised at the KCA…

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Curtin soars into the world’s top 300 in prestigious global ranking

Thursday 12 Sep 2019By Yasmine Phillips

Curtin soars into the world’s top 300 in prestigious global ranking

Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ has jumped into the world’s top 300 universities, according to the 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

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