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The Perth metropolitan region is subsiding, research suggests

Groundwater extraction thought to be contributing to subsidence Curtin University research indicates that large parts of the Perth Basin are…

Campus and global community

Quiet up there: marine animals need noise-free zones, research suggests

A recent study from Curtin University, in collaboration with researchers from Europe and North America, highlights the need to take…

Campus and global community

Assisted finger orthosis wins innovation award hands down

A 3D printable hand exoskeleton earned a round of applause today at the Curtin Commercial Innovation Awards, netting its inventors…

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China: not the “be all and end all” for WA trade

– The need to diversify trading partners and exports crucial for economy – A report released today (Wednesday 16 September)…

Campus and global community

Shark detection system and sirens alert swimmers

Swimmers at Mullaloo Beach will have an extra line of defence against threats from sharks and other potential hazards as…

Campus and global community

Curtin moves ahead in the prestigious World University Rankings

Curtin University has again improved its ranking in the QS World University Rankings (QSWUR) from 331 last year to equal…

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Curtin orca-strates vital killer whale research

Australian killer whales (also known as orcas) have been given a voice thanks to a dedicated research team from Curtin…

Campus and global community

New centre reinforces Australia-India energy partnership

Curtin University and the Indian School of Mines have agreed to establish and operate the Australia-India Joint Research Centre for…

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Breakthrough mineral discovery points to ancient meteorite impacts

A team of Curtin University geoscientists has discovered the earliest known occurrence of reidite, one of Earth’s rarest minerals.  At…

Astronomy

Universe awaits for award-winning astronomy student

Curtin University post-graduate astronomy student Thomas Russell has today been named ExxonMobil Student Scientist of the Year at the Premier’s…

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