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Environment

Study finds Perth’s urban reptiles are accumulating toxic levels of rat poison

Curtin University-led research has found that common reptile species in Perth are accumulating rat poisons at an alarming rate, posing…

Research

Curtin welcomes government co-investment in $10 million minerals research capability

Curtin University welcomes the announcement today of $3.2 million in State Government funding to acquire a Geoscience Ion Probe to…

Awards and achievements

Renowned Curtin astronomer leads Premier’s Science Awards nominations

Four Curtin University researchers and three of the University’s programs have been named as finalists in the prestigious Premier’s Science…

Campus and global community

Curtin Kalgoorlie’s Rural Health Campus to benefit students and workforce

Heralding a new era for Curtin, its Kalgoorlie Campus will soon house a Rural Health Campus which will boost regional…

Research

Rock stars – Curtin scientists find two meteorites in two weeks

Curtin University researchers have discovered two meteorites in a two week period on the Nullarbor Plain – one freshly fallen…

Campus and global community

Curtin research finds first African carder bees to reach Western Australia

Curtin research has recorded the first known appearance of Pseudoanthidium (Immanthidium) repetitum, the African carder bee, in Western Australia and…

Campus and global community

Serendipity broadens the scope for making graphite

Curtin University researchers have unexpectedly discovered a new way to make crystalline graphite, an essential material used in the making…

Research

Curtin researcher welcomes decision to preserve ancient WA site

Curtin University researcher John Curtin Distinguished Professor Simon Wilde welcomes a decision by the Federal Government to preserve an ancient…

Environment

O Christmas Tree: DNA shows WA’s largest parasitic plant adapts to climate

A closer look at DNA from south-western Australia’s native Nuytsia floribunda, known as the WA Christmas Tree, has found that…

Australia’s first Indigenous Chair for Biodiversity and Environmental Science

Curtin University has appointed noted Australian ecologist Dr Stephen van Leeuwen as Australia’s first Indigenous Chair for Biodiversity and Environmental…

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