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Google Maps founder finds his way to Perth for West Tech Fest
Western Australia will next month welcome some of the business world’s brightest minds, as thousands of delegates descend on venues across Perth for Australia’s longest running technology and innovation festival, West Tech Fest. Hosted by Curtin University and now in its 14th year, West Tech Fest is a week of inspiration, connection and impact which attracts global industry leaders from…
Curtin launches free new credential honouring Australia’s greatest PM
Curtin University has launched a free new credential that honours the legacy of its namesake the Rt Hon. John Curtin, Australia’s 14th prime minister. The 20-hour online course titled John Curtin’s Vision: Legacy and Leadership, has been developed by the Faculty of Humanities and examines Curtin’s role during World War II, his leadership style and his impact on modern Australia,…
New study reveals devastating impact of cane toads approaching the Pilbara
New Curtin University research has found invasive cane toads are on track to reach Western Australia’s Pilbara region within the next 10 to 20 years, threatening to cause widespread losses among native species and significant cultural and economic harm. The study, published in Scientific Reports, predicts that without containment efforts, the toxic amphibians will colonise up to 75 per cent…
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Devilishly distinctive new bee species discovered in WA Goldfields
A new native bee species with tiny devil-like “horns” named Megachile (Hackeriapis) lucifer has been discovered in Western Australia’s Goldfields,…
Tiny lab-grown tumours to help fight liver cancer as part of new Fellowship
Tiny, laboratory-created tumours will be grown to help fight liver cancer, as part of new Curtin research funded by the…
Uni credits on the menu at McDonald’s Australia
McDonald’s Australia has launched the national roll out of ‘Archways to Opportunity’, an innovative new program offering more than 20,000…
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Podcast - The Future Of
Social Media: Australia’s ban, AI and young people online
The Future Of, Ep 141 | 35:42
Australia is banning social media for children 16 and under – but will it actually keep them safe or just spark new problems?
Neuro Tech: Neuralink, brain chips, human augmentation
The Future Of, Ep 140 | 27:25
Inserting microchips into human brains was once the stuff of science fiction but is now reality thanks to companies like Elon Musk’s Neuralink. But what are the pros and cons of having Musk tech inside our heads?
Masculinity: identity, social media and extremism
The Future Of, Ep 139 | 36:15
Gender is always in motion, but is masculinity in crisis?
Sustainable Futures: climate, curriculum and collaboration
The Future Of, Ep 138 | 38:19
What do an urban designer, an electrician and Curtin University have in common? They all want to help humanity prosper. To achieve that, sustainability is key.