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Researchers must ‘bee’ sweep netting to learn more about native bees

Novel research into native bee populations by Curtin University provides a best practice recommendation on how to accurately monitor these important insects, with the aim of monitoring and saving bee

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Researchers must ‘bee’ sweep netting to learn more about native bees
Preparations complete in Western Australia for construction of world’s largest telescope

Tuesday 09 Jun 2020By Curtin University

Preparations complete in Western Australia for construction of world’s largest telescope

Following seven years of design and prototyping work, ICRAR-Curtin has completed its preparations for the construction of of the SKA in WA, which will begin next year.

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Curtin remains ninth in Australia in latest global rankings

Tuesday 09 Jun 2020By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin remains ninth in Australia in latest global rankings

Curtin University has retained its national ranking of ninth in Australia in the Center for World University Rankings’ (CWUR) 2020-21 edition.

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New report finds more work needed to close Indigenous retirement gap

Tuesday 09 Jun 2020By Lauren Sydoruk

New report finds more work needed to close Indigenous retirement gap

Streamlining the process for Indigenous Australians facing hardship to access their superannuation early and with fewer penalties may help to improve their retirement outcomes, a new report has…

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Curtin research finds being proactive reduces sense of job insecurity

Friday 05 Jun 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin research finds being proactive reduces sense of job insecurity

New Curtin University research has found workers who proactively pursue career goals are less likely to suffer a sense of job insecurity when faced with employment uncertainty.

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Curtin study finds scratchies and lotto tickets can lead to problem gambling

Thursday 04 Jun 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin study finds scratchies and lotto tickets can lead to problem gambling

New Curtin research has found that lotteries products such as ‘scratchies’ and lotto tickets can lead to gambling problems.

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Tiger snakes tell more about local wetlands’ pollution levels

Tuesday 02 Jun 2020By Curtin University

Tiger snakes tell more about local wetlands’ pollution levels

Tiger snakes living in Perth’s urban wetlands are accumulating toxic heavy metals in their livers

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Cosmic bursts unveil Universe’s missing matter

Wednesday 27 May 2020By Curtin University

Cosmic bursts unveil Universe’s missing matter

Astronomers have used mysterious fast radio bursts to solve a decades-old mystery of ‘missing matter’, long predicted to exist in the Universe but never detected—until now.

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