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Research

Curtin researchers track lizard to assess mine site restoration effectiveness

Curtin University scientists have attached a tracking device to the back of a perentie, Australia’s largest goanna species, in order…

Campus and global community

Curtin develops cyber knowledge bank for open-access books

Curtin University researchers will help create a new international data trust to improve the measurement and analysis of open-access (OA)…

Campus and global community

New research unlocks deep secret of continent formation and structure

Researchers at Curtin University have found a way to understand the largely unknown processes behind the formation and structure of…

Campus and global community

Australian resources leader awarded Curtin Honorary Doctorate

Widely respected mining industry leader and energy sustainability advocate, Tania Constable, has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Commerce by…

Campus and global community

Corporate high-flyer named Honorary Doctor of Curtin

One of Australia’s most successful businessmen and powerful CEOs, Richard Goyder, has been presented an Honorary Doctorate of Commerce by…

Business and innovation

Leading Indigenous businesswoman awarded Curtin Honorary Doctorate

An Australian social entrepreneur and successful businesswoman who dedicated her career to improving employment opportunities for Indigenous peoples has been…

Campus and global community

Curtin alumna named influential leader for work empowering youth and women

A Curtin University alumna who forged a career as a successful female entrepreneur in the Maldives has been recognised among…

Research

Curtin green hydrogen research supported with ARC funding

Curtin University research that aims to develop a new way of producing, storing and exporting green hydrogen from Australian resources…

Campus and global community

New research finds Earth’s oldest asteroid strike linked to ‘big thaw’

Curtin University scientists have discovered Earth’s oldest asteroid strike occurred at Yarrabubba, in outback Western Australia, and coincided with the…

Research

It was microbial mayhem in the Chicxulub crater, Curtin research suggests

New insights into how microbial life was quickly re-established following the mass extinction of the dinosaurs have been detailed for…

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