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Curtin study of supermarket meals gives food for thought

With more people eating at home due to COVID-19, Curtin research has found more than half of Australian supermarket own brand chilled ready-made meals are unhealthy and 94 percent ‘ultra-processed’.

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Curtin study of supermarket meals gives food for thought
Curtin and Wide Open Agriculture unite to commercialise lupin technology

Monday 18 May 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

Curtin and Wide Open Agriculture unite to commercialise lupin technology

Curtin University and Wide Open Agriculture will team up to develop and deliver a new technology that has the potential to create a novel plant-based protein from Australian sweet lupins.

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Curtin researcher awarded for lung cancer recovery breakthroughs

Thursday 14 May 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin researcher awarded for lung cancer recovery breakthroughs

A Curtin University researcher’s efforts to discover how people can better recover from lung cancer treatment has seen him named joint Early Career Cancer Researcher of the Year by C

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Curtin study finds key to making smaller and smarter electronic devices

Wednesday 13 May 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

Curtin study finds key to making smaller and smarter electronic devices

New Curtin University-led research has developed a new silicon-based molecular circuit that could potentially lead to the creation of electronic devices that are smaller, smarter and more energy…

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Aspiring trailblazers invited to apply for Curtin’s annual innovation awards

Thursday 30 Apr 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

Aspiring trailblazers invited to apply for Curtin’s annual innovation awards

Innovators from across Australia will now have the opportunity to showcase their ideas and projects at the 2020 Curtinnovation awards, which are open to the general public for the first time.

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One express ticket to Jupiter, please

Thursday 09 Apr 2020By Curtin University

One express ticket to Jupiter, please

The team from the Desert Fireball Network at Curtin University has found that Earth acted as a slingshot to alter the orbit of a meteor and propel it back into deep outer space near Jupiter.

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Explainer: what is contact tracing and how does it help limit the coronavirus spread?

Monday 06 Apr 2020By Jarrad Long

Explainer: what is contact tracing and how does it help limit the coronavirus spread?

Through contact tracing, health authorities can track down those might have acquired the virus from the infectious person.

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JobKeeper payment: how will it work, who will miss out and how to get it

Wednesday 01 Apr 2020By Jarrad Long

JobKeeper payment: how will it work, who will miss out and how to get it

Curtin economists break down the recently-announced JobKeeper package, the latest in a series of stimulus packages in response to the global health crisis.

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Curtin study finds driverless cars reduce drink-driving but lift binge drinking

Sunday 29 Mar 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin study finds driverless cars reduce drink-driving but lift binge drinking

New Curtin research has found the introduction of driverless vehicles on our roads is likely to reduce drink-driving rates but could lead to greater levels of binge drinking.

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