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Research

New 3D-printed industry technology tested at Curtin Malaysia’s pilot plant

New 3D-printed structured packing technology that offers cleaner and more efficient gas separation and chemical processing across various industries will…

Research

Sibling’s likelihood of autism diagnosis impacted by age gap, study finds

Mothers of children with autism who delayed their subsequent pregnancy by 2.5 to three years reduced the likelihood of their…

Research

Volcanic surge narrowed seas during ancient global warming event, study finds

Curtin University research has found that a surge in volcanic activity 56 million years ago not only triggered a major…

Space and physics

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…

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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…

Campus and global community

Curtin ranks in world’s top one per cent of universities

Curtin University continues to rank in the world’s top one per cent of universities and ninth in Australia, according to…

Awards and achievements

Curtin students named among best and brightest at Premier’s awards

Two outstanding Curtin University students and a leading science outreach program for children have been crowned winners at the 2021…

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Angry bees produce better venom, Curtin researchers find

Researchers at Curtin revealed how behavioural and ecological factors influence the quality of bee venom, a product widely known for…

Research

Six Curtin researchers awarded prestigious Future Fellowships

Six leading Curtin University researchers have been awarded prestigious Future Fellowships by the Federal Government to carry out research of…

Campus and global community

Study discovers unique new insect-killing tobacco plant in WA’s Gascoyne

Curtin University researchers have identified seven new species of wild tobacco growing in Western Australia and the Northern Territory, including…

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