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Campus and global community

Sisters who study together, succeed together

Growing up playing netball, basketball and tennis, sometimes all on the same day, it’s little wonder Port Hedland triplets Roberta,…

Campus and global community

Want to recycle your food scraps? Shoulda woulda Kooda!

Australians throw out 345 kgs of edible food each year, equating to AUD$8 billion. Helping reduce the amount of food…

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Triplet sisters blaze a trail in first Indigenous enabling graduations

Trailblazing Indigenous female triplets are one step closer to achieving their dreams of becoming certified physiotherapists after graduating in the…

Campus and global community

UN internship an Australian uni ‘first’

Working for the United Nations Assistant Secretary General, meeting a prime minister and interviewing remote farmers were just some of…

Campus and global community

‘Walking sharks’ strutted underwater first, new research finds

Researchers have uncovered new information about the nerve networks required for walking on land, suggesting the last common ancestor of…

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Curtin University researchers discover part of North America in northern Australia

Curtin University researchers have discovered rocks in northern Queensland that bear striking similarities to those found in North America, suggesting…

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Curtin University honours new Emeritus Professors

Curtin University has bestowed the prestigious title of Emeritus Professor on five outstanding academics in recognition of their distinguished service…

Campus and global community

Igniting the passion in high school students

Taking down maths notes from a blackboard is so 19th century. Instead, what if students could learn on-the-go by using…

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Earth’s mid-life crisis – new research backs ‘lull’ in the geologic record

New research backing claims that the Earth experienced a ‘geological lull’ in its development around 2.3 to 2.2 billion years…

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New micro drug delivery system reduces side effects, costs

Professor Neil Foster from the WA School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering is developing an improved, targeted pharmaceutical…

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