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New fellowship to support Curtin research for people living with MS

A Curtin University nutritional epidemiologist whose research is focused on helping people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) has been awarded a three-year fellowship by MS Australia.

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New fellowship to support Curtin research for people living with MS
One in four Australian workers suffer ‘ringing ears’, survey shows

Sunday 06 Feb 2022By Yasmine Phillips

One in four Australian workers suffer ‘ringing ears’, survey shows

As many as half a million Australians are suffering from constant tinnitus, with farmers, automotive workers, transport drivers, construction workers and other trades people at the greatest…

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Shocked zircon find a ‘one-off gift’ from Mars

Thursday 03 Feb 2022By Lucien Wilkinson

Shocked zircon find a ‘one-off gift’ from Mars

Researchers studying a Martian meteorite have found the first evidence of high-intensity damage caused by asteroid impact, in findings that have implications for when life on Mars may have…

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Curtin research to focus on pancreatic cancer ‘bubbles’ in blood

Wednesday 02 Feb 2022By 286333f

Curtin research to focus on pancreatic cancer ‘bubbles’ in blood

Curtin University researchers will investigate the make-up of cancer-carrying ‘bubbles’ with the ultimate aim of detecting pancreatic cancer in its early stages, thanks to funding from…

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The enduring buzz around bees inspires art and culture through the ages

Thursday 27 Jan 2022By 286333f

The enduring buzz around bees inspires art and culture through the ages

New multi-disciplinary, international research has found that the appreciation of bees has been recognised throughout history and cultures, represented in diverse art forms.

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Mysterious object unlike anything astronomers have seen before

Thursday 27 Jan 2022By Lucien Wilkinson

Mysterious object unlike anything astronomers have seen before

A team mapping radio waves in the Universe has discovered something unusual that releases a giant burst of energy three times an hour, and it’s unlike anything astronomers have seen before.

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Consistent asteroid showers rock previous thinking on Mars craters

Friday 21 Jan 2022By 286333f

Consistent asteroid showers rock previous thinking on Mars craters

New Curtin University research has confirmed the frequency of asteroid collisions that formed impact craters on Mars has been consistent over the past 600 million years.

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New study highlights major deficiencies in lung cancer care in Australia

Wednesday 19 Jan 2022By Lucien Wilkinson

New study highlights major deficiencies in lung cancer care in Australia

Curtin-led research has exposed serious flaws in the services and infrastructure available in Australia for the treatment of lung cancer, which is the country’s leading cause of cancer-related…

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Australian-led study finds harvesting knowledge can transform world agriculture

Wednesday 12 Jan 2022By 286333f

Australian-led study finds harvesting knowledge can transform world agriculture

Expanding the existing global network of farmers and researchers who connect using On-Farm Experimentation, could help transform the agricultural industry.

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Curtin research boosted by more than $3.7 million in ARC funding

Tuesday 11 Jan 2022By 286333f

Curtin research boosted by more than $3.7 million in ARC funding

Curtin University research projects have been awarded more than $3.7 million in the latest Discovery Project (DP) and Linkage Project funding rounds from the Australian Research Council (ARC).

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