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Bremer Sub-Basin a killer whale feeding range

Curtin University researchers have uncovered more information about the numbers and habits of killer whales in south Western Australian waters

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Bremer Sub-Basin a killer whale feeding range
Curtin embarks on research project to recreate shipwrecks in 3D

Monday 22 Jun 2020By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin embarks on research project to recreate shipwrecks in 3D

Curtin University researchers begin a major project that will allow important underwater cultural heritage sites, such as historic shipwrecks, to be recreated as immersive 3D virtual…

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Curtin research into 3D printing of skin awarded medical funding

Monday 22 Jun 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

Curtin research into 3D printing of skin awarded medical funding

Curtin University researchers have been awarded $737,690 in funding to develop a safe, effective and affordable treatment for severe and chronic skin wounds.

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New WA capability to lead space data analysis

Monday 22 Jun 2020By Vanessa Beasley

New WA capability to lead space data analysis

Western Australia’s Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, with the Curtin University-based WA Data Science Innovation Hub, has been awarded more than $2 million in funding for a WA space data…

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More women at the top proves better for business

Thursday 18 Jun 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

More women at the top proves better for business

A new report shows that more women on Boards and in senior leadership positions drives better company performance, greater productivity and greater profitability.

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Curtin students and researchers build ventilators in response to COVID-19

Tuesday 16 Jun 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

Curtin students and researchers build ventilators in response to COVID-19

A team of students and researchers from Curtin University has worked quickly to design and develop ventilator prototypes that could be used to help treat people affected by COVID-19.

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Industry and Universities partner for new National Industry Innovation Network

Monday 15 Jun 2020By Vanessa Beasley

Industry and Universities partner for new National Industry Innovation Network

A dynamic new alliance led by Cisco and Optus; in partnership with La Trobe and Curtin, has been formed to accelerate innovation and improve Australia’s digital economic resilience and…

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Remixed mantle suggests early start of plate tectonics

Friday 12 Jun 2020By Curtin University

Remixed mantle suggests early start of plate tectonics

New Curtin University research on the remixing of Earth’s stratified deep interior suggests that global plate tectonic processes started to operate at least 3.2 billion years ago.

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Researchers must ‘bee’ sweep netting to learn more about native bees

Wednesday 10 Jun 2020By Curtin University

Researchers must ‘bee’ sweep netting to learn more about native bees

Novel research into native bee populations by Curtin University provides a best practice recommendation on how to accurately monitor these important insects, with the aim of monitoring and saving…

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Preparations complete in Western Australia for construction of world’s largest telescope

Tuesday 09 Jun 2020By Curtin University

Preparations complete in Western Australia for construction of world’s largest telescope

Following seven years of design and prototyping work, ICRAR-Curtin has completed its preparations for the construction of of the SKA in WA, which will begin next year.

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