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Curtin researchers track lizard to assess mine site restoration effectiveness

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.

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Curtin researchers track lizard to assess mine site restoration effectiveness
Curtin develops cyber knowledge bank for open-access books

Friday 07 Feb 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin develops cyber knowledge bank for open-access books

Curtin University researchers will help create a new international data trust to improve the measurement and analysis of open-access (OA) books.

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New research unlocks deep secret of continent formation and structure

Friday 07 Feb 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

New research unlocks deep secret of continent formation and structure

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.

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The troubling transition to independence for young people leaving out-of-home care

Tuesday 28 Jan 2020By Anne Griffin-Appadoo

The troubling transition to independence for young people leaving out-of-home care

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…

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Curtin green hydrogen research supported with ARC funding

Friday 24 Jan 2020By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin green hydrogen research supported with ARC funding

Curtin University research that aims to develop a new way of producing, storing and exporting green hydrogen from Australian resources has been awarded more than $580,000 by the Federal…

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New research finds Earth’s oldest asteroid strike linked to ‘big thaw’

Wednesday 22 Jan 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

New research finds Earth’s oldest asteroid strike linked to ‘big thaw’

Curtin University scientists have discovered Earth’s oldest asteroid strike occurred at Yarrabubba, in outback Western Australia, and coincided with the end of a global deep freeze.

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It was microbial mayhem in the Chicxulub crater, Curtin research suggests

Monday 20 Jan 2020By Curtin University

It was microbial mayhem in the Chicxulub crater, Curtin research suggests

New insights into how microbial life was quickly re-established following the mass extinction of the dinosaurs have been detailed for the first time by Curtin University-led research.

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Curtin planetary sciences and health research boosted with ARC funding

Thursday 16 Jan 2020By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin planetary sciences and health research boosted with ARC funding

Curtin University’s Earth and planetary sciences and health technology research has been boosted with new state-of-the-art equipment courtesy of more than $1.4 million in Federal Government…

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Let them speak: Translanguaging in the classroom

Wednesday 15 Jan 2020By Karen Green

Let them speak: Translanguaging in the classroom

Letting Aboriginal children use all their languages and dialects to make meaning could improve their engagement in the classroom and likelihood of future success, new research suggests.

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Study finds tiny ‘nano’ capsules effective in treating type two diabetes

Monday 13 Jan 2020By Lucien Wilkinson

Study finds tiny ‘nano’ capsules effective in treating type two diabetes

Curtin University researchers have developed tiny capsules that are able to effectively target the liver and pancreas reducing the inflammatory effects of type two diabetes.

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