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New Curtin research identifies likely cause of Alzheimer’s disease
Ground-breaking new Curtin University-led research has discovered a likely cause of Alzheimer’s disease, in a significant finding that offers potential…
Curtin research shines a light on Moon’s oldest geologic imprints
New Curtin research has found the Moon may have been subjected to much greater impacts from asteroids and other bodies…
Hundreds of students set out to make a difference in John Curtin Weekend
More than 300 Curtin University students will lend a hand to dozens of community projects across Western Australia over the…
Not even a global pandemic can stop poor hand hygiene, Curtin study finds
New Curtin research has identified that the average Australian only occasionally washed their hands properly during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite…
Midwife graduate returns to paint Moorditj Yorga design
Valerie Ah Chee was the only Aboriginal woman in her cohort. Now, she has returned to Curtin to foster a…
Study setup competition winner
Congratulations to Bachelor of Engineering student Kudzaishe Muzvagwandoga from Harare, Zimbabwe who has won the August “Study Setup” competition! She…
Tropical coral species at extreme risk from climate change, new study finds
New Curtin University research has found that the coral species living on the pristine reefs in Western Australia’s Kimberley and…
WA boldly goes where no West Aussie spacecraft has gone before
We have lift off – with the launch of Western Australia’s first homegrown spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Centre in…
WA’s first homegrown spacecraft ready for take-off
The countdown has begun to the historic launch of Binar-1 – Western Australia’s first homegrown, highly integrated spacecraft that is…
New Curtin research shows Mother Nature recycles trash to create diamonds
The Earth’s deepest diamonds are commonly made up of former living organisms that have effectively been recycled more than 400…