From WA to the Moon
Curtin’s planetary scientists will contribute to remote operations on the Moon and Mars as part of an exciting new Australian space consortium.
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Curtin’s planetary scientists will contribute to remote operations on the Moon and Mars as part of an exciting new Australian space consortium.
Read the storyNew Curtin University-led research has found that the introduction of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, robots and automation into the workforce could potentially benefit…
Curtin University and Tokyo-based start-up company Space BD Inc will together launch two CubeSat miniature satellites into orbit
Lauded chemistry Professor and previous President of the Australian Academy of Science, Professor Andrew Holmes, has been presented an Honorary Doctorate of Science by Curtin University.
Space remains important to Australian downsizers, with more than half moving to a dwelling with three or more bedrooms and a third moving to an apartment, AHURI research released today finds.
While LGBTIQA+ rights have gained ground in Australia and globally, there has been a coeval rise in homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, and intersexism.
Curtin University scientists have attached a tracking device to the back of a perentie in order to assess the native animal’s response to and use of a restored former mine site.
Curtin University researchers will help create a new international data trust to improve the measurement and analysis of open-access (OA) books.
Researchers at Curtin University have found a way to understand the largely unknown processes behind the formation and structure of Earth’s most ancient continents.
Turning eighteen is a momentous milestone for many. Bestowed overnight with the badge of legal adulthood, the new-found freedom can be thrilling. But for those who have spent their lives in…