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Remixed mantle suggests early start of plate tectonics

New Curtin University research on the remixing of Earth’s stratified deep interior suggests that global plate tectonic processes, which played…

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Researchers must ‘bee’ sweep netting to learn more about native bees

Novel research into native bee populations by Curtin University provides a best practice recommendation on how to accurately monitor these…

Campus and global community

Innovation internships inspire the next generation of workers

Programming robots and protecting endangered species are all in a day’s internship for science and engineering students Monique Guest and…

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Curtin and Wide Open Agriculture unite to commercialise lupin technology

Curtin University and Wide Open Agriculture will team up to develop and deliver a new technology that has the potential…

Campus and global community

Q&A with alumni innovator Vanessa Rauland

Vanessa Rauland is an author, entrepreneur, academic, public speaker and small business owner of ClimateClever – a social enterprise that…

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Curtin study finds key to making smaller and smarter electronic devices

New Curtin University-led research has developed a new silicon-based molecular circuit that could potentially lead to the creation of electronic…

Campus and global community

ClimateClever: the app that’s a win for the planet and your pocket

COVID-19 has forced the world indoors – those who are lucky to be working are likely doing so from laptops…

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One express ticket to Jupiter, please

The team from the Desert Fireball Network at Curtin University has found that Earth acted as a slingshot to alter…

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Astronomers detect biggest explosion in the history of the Universe

Scientists studying a distant galaxy cluster have discovered the biggest explosion seen in the Universe since the Big Bang. The…

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New research sheds light on the unique ‘call’ of Ross Sea killer whales

New Curtin University-led research has found that the smallest type of killer whale has 28 different complex calls, comprising a…

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