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Earth’s ancient water cycle was key to making continents, study shows

A new Curtin University study has found that water was transported much deeper in the early Earth than previously thought, shedding new light on how the continents were originally formed.

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Earth’s ancient water cycle was key to making continents, study shows
Supervolcano study finds CO2 emissions key to avoiding climate disasters

Tuesday 26 Jul 2022By 286333f

Supervolcano study finds CO2 emissions key to avoiding climate disasters

The speed and volume of carbon dioxide emitted from supervolcanoes controlled the severity of past environmental crises on Earth, a new international Curtin-led study has found.

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Whole-of-sector collaboration to tackle challenges facing WA agriculture

Friday 22 Jul 2022By Lucien Wilkinson

Whole-of-sector collaboration to tackle challenges facing WA agriculture

Curtin University is part of a new agricultural science collaboration aimed at boosting Western Australia’s agricultural research and development capabilities.

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Study confirms ED cases spike after Australian bushfires

Wednesday 20 Jul 2022By 286333f

Study confirms ED cases spike after Australian bushfires

New research has – for the first time – found a direct link between people’s exposure to bushfire smoke and visits to Perth’s metropolitan emergency departments within days.

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Curtin-developed machine learning ‘phones home’ for famous Martian rock

Tuesday 12 Jul 2022By Yasmine Phillips

Curtin-developed machine learning ‘phones home’ for famous Martian rock

New Curtin-led research has pinpointed the exact home of the oldest and most famous Martian meteorite for the first time ever, offering critical geological clues about the earliest origins of…

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New scientific approach drives people to take control of therapy sessions

Tuesday 12 Jul 2022By 286333f

New scientific approach drives people to take control of therapy sessions

A new universal approach to mental health issues has been developed, used across outpatient clinics, inpatient wards, and high schools, and will be researched by a Curtin-led international…

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10,000 Aussie workers set to develop lung cancer from silica dust: study

Tuesday 12 Jul 2022By Yasmine Phillips

10,000 Aussie workers set to develop lung cancer from silica dust: study

As many as 10,000 Australians are predicted to develop lung cancer in their lifetime from being exposed to silica dust, new Curtin University modelling has found.

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New research finds deep-sea mining noise pollution will stretch hundreds of miles

Friday 08 Jul 2022By Lauren Sydoruk

New research finds deep-sea mining noise pollution will stretch hundreds of miles

New research examines the potential for underwater noise pollution from seabed mining operations, which could affect the understudied species that live in the deep sea.

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Four Curtin researchers recognised in 2022 WA Young Tall Poppy Awards

Thursday 07 Jul 2022By Lauren Sydoruk

Four Curtin researchers recognised in 2022 WA Young Tall Poppy Awards

Four Curtin University researchers have been recognised in the Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.

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New drilling fluid technology advancing mineral exploration

Wednesday 06 Jul 2022By Lucien Wilkinson

New drilling fluid technology advancing mineral exploration

Researchers at Curtin have developed new technology for the rapid cleaning and re-use of drilling fluids, paving the way toward more efficient and environmentally-friendly mineral exploration.

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