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Campus and global community

How online study became the new norm

Remote learning isn’t a new phenomenon – it has been used for centuries – but it wasn’t until recently that…

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Curtin research boosted by $4.5 million in ARC funding

Curtin University has been awarded almost $4.5 million by the Federal Government for 12 research projects, ranging from supercontinent cycles…

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Good things in eco-friendly food packages

Curtin research has been named among this year’s recycling and waste champions at the 2020 WA Waste Authority Infinity Awards,…

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Research reveals coral tumour affects reproduction and growth

Curtin University research into coral reef systems in the Cocos Keeling Islands has confirmed a tumour-like coral disease is prevalent…

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New report finds data science a key growth industry for WA

Over 32,000 people employed full-time in data science in WA 93% of organisations rank data science as vital for their…

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Old photos provide new snapshot of coral reef health

New Curtin research has used archived aerial photographs taken over seven decades to map and monitor the health of coral…

Campus and global community

From raiders to reptiles: using ancient DNA to piece together the past

Twelve years ago, deep beneath the sands of an Estonian beach, forty skeletons were found in the remains of a…

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Curtin research finds clues to mine site restoration effectiveness in soil

New Curtin research has found that soil microbes can be used to improve the often expensive and time-consuming process of…

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Moon’s magnetic crust research sees scientists debunk long-held theory

New international research into the Moon provides scientists with insights as to how and why its crust is magnetised, essentially…

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‘Dust’ and ‘soot’ contributed to extinction of species millions of years ago

New collaborative research involving Curtin University has found that organic materials such as soot released from an asteroid impact more…

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