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Sport stars crowned at 2024 Curtin awards
Australian Olympic Hockey players Renee Taylor and Blake Govers have been crowned Sport Stars of the Year at the 2024 Curtin Sport Awards. Renee Taylor, who is studying a double degree in Law and Commerce at Curtin, made her debut for the Hockeyroos in 2015. A two-time Olympian, Renee recently announced her retirement after playing her final games at the…
Marri trees a lifeline for many native bee species in biodiversity hotspot
New Curtin-led research has revealed Marri trees are critical to the survival of more than 80 species of native bee in Western Australia’s South West region, which is one of the world’s most biologically rich but threatened biodiversity hotspots. Lead author Dr Kit Prendergast, Adjunct Research Fellow from the Curtin School of Molecular and Life Sciences, said the study identified…
‘Drowning continent’: Study confirms Perth coastline’s complex history
A new Curtin University study investigating the complex evolution of two iconic Western Australian landmarks, has traced their transformation over thousands of years and offers a glimpse into their future. Researchers from the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group in the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences collected sedimentary samples from multiple locations along Perth’s coastline, waterways and even the sea…
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Renowned Australian artists celebrated with three remarkable exhibitions
Visitors to John Curtin Gallery can immerse themselves in the works of globally renowned Australian artists over the coming months,…
Fellowships to share Curtin’s green expertise internationally
Curtin University is taking Western Australia’s globally renowned sustainability strengths to the world, inviting members of the Bangladesh Ministry of…
Let there be light: Bright future for solar panels, TV screens and more
From brighter TV screens to better medical diagnostics and more efficient solar panels, new Curtin-led research has discovered how to…
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Stonehenge | Anthony Clarke & Prof Chris Kirkland
The Future Of, Ep 129 | 31:34
A new discovery brings us closer to understanding one of the world's greatest mysteries ... or does it? Find out on this episode of #TheFutureOf.
RapidGraphite | Dr Jason Fogg
The Future Of, Ep 128 | 22:0
To unlock a more sustainable future, graphite is key. The issue: there’s a $14 billion shortage of the crucial resource on the horizon.
Sustainable Architecture | Zaid Osama
The Future Of, Ep 127 | 34:58
The world's tallest timber building, digital twinning and biophilic design. Discover how sustainable architecture is revolutionising the places we live and work in.
Gut Health | Dr Hani Al Salami & Dr Armin Mooranian
The Future Of, Ep 126 | 30:6
Imagine we could harness the power of good gut bacteria from healthy people to fight off stubborn gut infections in others. That's exactly what we're exploring today with a game-changing, and rather icky approach to gut health: faecal transplant capsules.