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Could your workplace give you cancer?

Chia seeds, acroyoga, crossfit and meditation: the world has never been so obsessed with health and wellness. But are these…

Campus and global community

Online therapy key to helping young people with OCD

Preliminary findings from new Curtin University research has reinforced the importance of online therapy in significantly reducing the symptoms and…

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Children with reading difficulties are at elevated risk for mental health problems

Curtin University researchers have identified and are examining potential research streams which could shed light on why children with reading…

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Curtin professor named WA Scientist of the Year

Curtin University professor and eminent botanist Professor Kingsley Dixon has been named WA Scientist of the Year at the 2016…

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Adolescents less likely to use sun protection than adults

Results from a Curtin University led study suggest adolescents living in Western Australia are less likely to engage in sun-protective…

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Curtin scientists’ crystal discovery sheds new light on impact craters

Researchers from the WA School of Mines, Curtin University have discovered rare, microscopic crystals at Meteor Crater in the United…

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Curtin scientists make Earth-shattering discovery

Research from the Curtin WA School of Mines has led scientists to believe that volcanic eruptions that occurred more than…

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Indigenous wellbeing best measured from the ground up

The Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre in collaboration with The Australian National University (ANU) Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, the…

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Curtin scientists probe to make invisible gold visible

Scientists are using the new Geoscience Atom Probe Facility at Curtin University to study mineral deposits containing locked resources of…

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Century-old message in a bottle

More than 120 feet below the waves in the Firth of Clyde, the largest and deepest coastal waters in the…

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