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Sick snakes a cause of concern for Perth’s wetlands

Perth’s wetland tiger snake populations are contaminated with toxic metals and many are in poor health. We speak with wildlife ecologist Damian Lettoof about what this means for the food chain.

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Sick snakes a cause of concern for Perth’s wetlands
Indigenous culture, performing arts and emerging technologies keys to strengthening creative industries in WA

Friday 24 Sep 2021By Lucien Wilkinson

Indigenous culture, performing arts and emerging technologies keys to strengthening creative industries in WA

A new Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre report has found Indigenous art and culture, emerging digital technologies and a thriving and resilient local music scene could help revive WA’s creative…

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Talented Curtin trio win WA Young Tall Poppy Science Awards

Tuesday 14 Sep 2021By Lucien Wilkinson

Talented Curtin trio win WA Young Tall Poppy Science Awards

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

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WA’s streaming pioneer to help inspire the next generation of start-ups

Thursday 09 Sep 2021By Yasmine Phillips

WA’s streaming pioneer to help inspire the next generation of start-ups

One of Australia’s greatest tech success stories will lend her expertise to Curtin University students in a bid to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs as part of a new appointment.

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New research to bring fibre optic technology to Australia’s resources sector

Tuesday 07 Sep 2021By Yasmine Phillips

New research to bring fibre optic technology to Australia’s resources sector

A Curtin research team will work to bring leading broadband fibre optic acoustic sensing technology to the Australian oil and gas, mining and environmental monitoring industries.

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Mauritius incident was world’s first major spill of Very Low Sulfur Fuel Oil

Tuesday 07 Sep 2021By Lucien Wilkinson

Mauritius incident was world’s first major spill of Very Low Sulfur Fuel Oil

A year after a bulk carrier ran aground in an environmentally sensitive area off Mauritius, Curtin-led research has identified the incident as the first known spillage involving a new marine fuel…

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Study reveals threat of catastrophic supervolcano eruptions ever-present

Monday 06 Sep 2021By Lucien Wilkinson

Study reveals threat of catastrophic supervolcano eruptions ever-present

Curtin scientists that studied an ancient supervolcano in Indonesia and found such volcanoes remain active and hazardous for thousands of years after a super-eruption.

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Curtin team behind submariner endurance research named Eureka finalist

Thursday 02 Sep 2021By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin team behind submariner endurance research named Eureka finalist

A team of Curtin researchers are finalists in the 2021 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes for their innovative research into strategies to assure the endurance and performance of submariners.

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New 3D-printed industry technology tested at Curtin Malaysia’s pilot plant

Thursday 26 Aug 2021By Yasmine Phillips

New 3D-printed industry technology tested at Curtin Malaysia’s pilot plant

New 3D-printed structured packing technology that offers cleaner and more efficient gas separation and chemical processing across various industries will be tested at Curtin Malaysia’s pilot…

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Sibling’s likelihood of autism diagnosis impacted by age gap, study finds

Tuesday 24 Aug 2021By Yasmine Phillips

Sibling’s likelihood of autism diagnosis impacted by age gap, study finds

Mothers of children with autism who delayed their subsequent pregnancy by 2.5 to three years reduced the likelihood of their next child also being diagnosed on the spectrum, new research…

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