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Campus and global community

Curtin research finds soil carbon key to combatting climate change

Curtin University research has provided new insights to support more effective management of soil carbon in a bid to help…

Business

Housing stress easing for home owners but still an issue for renters

Low-income earners and single parents are among the Australian households who are regularly struggling to meet their housing costs, a…

Campus and global community

Six exceptional Curtin researchers awarded University’s highest honour

Six outstanding Curtin researchers have been recognised with the University’s highest honour by being named John Curtin Distinguished Professors in…

Campus and global community

Volcanic eruption witnessed by Homo sapiens from pre-historic times

A volcanic eruption believed to be eye-witnessed by humans in pre-historic times happened 245,000 years later than originally expected, according…

Health

Study finds red meat as part of a healthy diet linked to reduced risk of MS

People who consume unprocessed red meat as part of a healthy Mediterranean diet may reduce their risk of multiple sclerosis…

Engineering

Curtin welcomes WA’s first STEM skills strategy for jobs of the future

Curtin University has welcomed Western Australia’s first State-wide STEM skills strategy, which aims to ensure the next generation is equipped…

Campus and global community

Mine safety and lightning strikes the focus of Curtin’s Fulbright Scholars

Protecting industrial infrastructure from lightning strikes and ensuring mine safety will be the aim of two leading US scientists who…

Research

Aussie students impacted by inequality of their family’s origins: study

The gender stereotypes and cultural norms of a child’s family heritage impacts their academic performance in Australian schools, research led…

Campus and global community

Curtin scientists use giant telescope on sea floor to study rays from space

Curtin University researchers are part of an international project that will use a huge underwater neutrino telescope at the bottom…

Health

New report finds valued volunteers stay longer

People are more likely to volunteer for a longer period of time if they are told they are making a…

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