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Awards and achievements

Curtin computational chemist awarded prestigious Dorothy Hill Medal

A leading Curtin University computational chemist has been named the 2023 recipient of the Dorothy Hill Medal for her outstanding…

Earth science

Ancient eggshell fragments ‘crack’ giant bird’s life secrets

A team of researchers have used DNA from ancient eggshell fragments to provide a rare glimpse into the evolution of…

Biology and marine biology

Synthetic firefly glow lights new path to disease detection

A Curtin University-led research team has found a way to synthetically create a firefly’s ‘glow’ that could have positive impacts…

Campus and global community

Study finds effect of Earth’s orbit around the sun on ancient microorganisms

Curtin University researchers studying molecular fossils or ‘biomarkers’ from deep beneath the Chicxulub impact crater have found evidence of how…

Earth science

Pacific Ocean set to make way for world’s next supercontinent

New Curtin University-led research has found that the world’s next supercontinent, Amasia, will most likely form when the Pacific Ocean…

Earth science

Lunar glass shows Moon asteroid impacts mirrored on Earth

A Curtin-led research team has found asteroid impacts on the Moon millions of years ago coincided precisely with some of…

Earth science

Wajarri school students the next science rock stars

Remote Indigenous school students are learning about the science behind the Earth’s oldest rocks on their lands as part of…

Campus and global community

Study unearths ancient reef structure high and dry on the Nullarbor Plain

Curtin researchers and international collaborators using advanced satellite imagery have discovered an ancient reef-like landform ‘hidden’ in plain view on…

Earth science

Earth’s ancient water cycle was key to making continents, study shows

A new Curtin University study has found that water was transported much deeper in the early Earth than previously thought,…

Campus and global community

New technique unlocks ancient history of Earth from grains of sand

Curtin researchers have developed a new technique by studying the age of ancient grains of sand from beaches, rivers and…

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