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Rock stars – Curtin scientists find two meteorites in two weeks
Curtin University researchers have discovered two meteorites in a two week period on the Nullarbor Plain – one freshly fallen…
One express ticket to Jupiter, please
The team from the Desert Fireball Network at Curtin University has found that Earth acted as a slingshot to alter…
Turbulent times revealed on Asteroid 4 Vesta
Planetary scientists at Curtin University have shed some light on the tumultuous early days of the largely preserved protoplanet Asteroid…
Japanese space startup Space BD to launch Curtin University CubeSats into orbit
Curtin University and Tokyo-based start-up company Space BD Inc will together launch two CubeSat miniature satellites into orbit from the…
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…
Curtin research boosted with ARC Discovery Projects support
Curtin University has been awarded almost $4 million by the Federal Government to fund new research projects, ranging from the…
Hologram Table takes Curtin research to new heights and depths
Curtin University researchers can now take their work to new heights and depths with the addition of a futuristic Hologram…
Curtin scientist helps discover how water is regenerated on asteroids
Scientists have discovered how water molecules can be regenerated on asteroids moving through space, in an exciting breakthrough that could…
Curtin planetary scientist named WA Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year
Curtin University planetary scientist and NASA Mars InSight Mission researcher Dr Katarina Miljkovic has been crowned the Western Australian Young…
Curtin’s Professor Phil Bland named joint winner of Scientist of the Year
Curtin University has congratulated Professor Phil Bland on being named a joint winner of the Scientist of the Year at…