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Advanced software enhances learning opportunities for children

An advanced early learning tool developed by Curtin University researchers to assist children with Autism Spectrum Disorder has won the…

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Engineering for extreme natural events

Exploring the humanitarian challenges associated with extreme natural events will be the theme of a joint Engineers Australia and Academy…

Campus and global community

Eureka moment for Curtin palaeontologist

Ground-breaking research revealing the origins of live birth from the discovery of 380 million year old fish fossils has been…

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Univation 2011 and launch of the WApp Awards

Curtin University will showcase a range of commercially viable technologies at the upcoming Univation 2011, a collaborative event designed to…

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Computer models aid researchers to understand cell interactions

Curtin University researchers are using computer models to better understand how molecules in our cells interact with each other and…

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Touching the moon lightly

Helping to ensure future spacecraft make a soft landing on the moon is how two Curtin-based researchers aim to make…

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Curtin study finds pain disorder has far-reaching effects

A Curtin study in collaboration with and funded by Princess Margaret Hospital, has found musculoskeletal pain disorders can significantly affect…

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Meteorite studies earns an Australian Laureate Fellow for Curtin Professor

A Curtin University adjunct professor has been awarded an Australian Laureate Fellowship for his work into meteorites and how they…

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Barley powdery mildew on the rampage

Molecular data collected by Curtin University fungal pathologist, Professor Richard Oliver, has backed recent reports that barley powdery mildew disease…

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Rise and rise of the Santiago pilgrim

Modern accounts of a millennium-old pilgrimage that spawned Europe’s first travel guide offer an important critique of modern tourism, according…

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