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Is the Swan River too noisy for dolphins to communicate?

Curtin University researchers hope to better understand how dolphins navigate the highly dynamic underwater worlds of our oceans and rivers…

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Research finds working from home is good for families

A study released by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC) has found that working from home benefits businesses, employees and…

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Curtin palaeontologist finds more tooth to shark story

Fossil named after former WA Chief Scientist Lyn Beazley Research recently published in the scientific journal PLOS One substantially strengthens…

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Big data: big ideas at the helm

Big data: it’s the glue of the digital universe. If you’re reading this, chances are that you are one of…

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Making antimatter: Curtin research provides foundation for future experiments

One of science’s unresolved questions – Where did all of the antimatter at the origin of the Universe go? –…

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I Like Big Data and I Cannot Lie

Big data, it’s become a buzzword, but what is it exactly? And why does it matter? Big data, according to…

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Super cereal suits coeliac sufferers

Cereal-loving sufferers of coeliac disease and gluten intolerance rejoice. One of Australia’s most loved breakfast cereals now comes in gluten-free…

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Curtin joins international consortium to fight crop disease

Curtin University’s Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) has been awarded a major grant to partner with leading European…

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From little things, the Internet of Things grows

Browsing the internet on your phone or tablet is so yesterday. Sure, it’s easy to find out the latest movie…

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Edible acid provides green alternative

Curtin University’s Gold Technology Group (GTG) has discovered a green alternative to the toxic systems currently used to leach precious…

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