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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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10,000 Aussie workers set to develop lung cancer from silica dust: study
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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Leading chair in big data appointed

Tuesday 05 Jul 2022By Yasmine Phillips

Leading chair in big data appointed

A new Chair appointment will greatly enhance Western Australia’s international competitiveness in artificial intelligence, image analysis and computation involving large medical datasets.

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Lasers light the way to discovery of ancient crust beneath WA

Monday 04 Jul 2022By Lucien Wilkinson

Lasers light the way to discovery of ancient crust beneath WA

By firing lasers finer than a human hair at tiny grains of a mineral extracted from beach sand, Curtin researchers have found evidence of an almost four billion-year-old piece of the Earth’s…

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Most British COVID-19 mourners suffer PTSD symptoms: survey

Monday 04 Jul 2022By Yasmine Phillips

Most British COVID-19 mourners suffer PTSD symptoms: survey

More than eight out of 10 British people who are seeking support for having lost a loved one to COVID-19 reported alarming Post Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms, new Curtin research has…

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Curtin appoints first Dean of Indigenous Futures 

Thursday 30 Jun 2022By Zoe Taylor

Curtin appoints first Dean of Indigenous Futures 

If we looked at tertiary education in Australia with an Indigenous gaze instead of a colonial one, how could it be different, and better? 

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Curtin leads the way in mineral carbonation for a greener future

Wednesday 29 Jun 2022By Yasmine Phillips

Curtin leads the way in mineral carbonation for a greener future

Curtin University is proud to be leading the way in the State Government’s roadmap to decarbonising Western Australia through integrated mineral carbonation.

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Digital health technologies to help Aboriginal young people with ear disease

Friday 24 Jun 2022By Lucien Wilkinson

Digital health technologies to help Aboriginal young people with ear disease

Curtin University and Ear Science Institute Australia will leverage digital health technologies to target Aboriginal young people with ear disease and hearing loss to support their mental…

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