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95-million-year-old sauropod dinosaur skull first of its kind in Australia

A Curtin University-led research team has analysed Australia’s first nearly complete sauropod dinosaur skull found in Queensland, Australia, gaining a better understanding of the animal’s anatomy, relationships to other sauropods, and feeding habits.

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95-million-year-old sauropod dinosaur skull first of its kind in Australia
New agreement to build innovation bridge from India to WA

Friday 24 Mar 2023By Yasmine Phillips

New agreement to build innovation bridge from India to WA

A new agreement is seeking to lay the foundations for a start-up bridge between India’s most industrialised state and Western Australia’s thriving innovation ecosystem.

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Lucky seven for Curtin’s world No. 2 in mineral and mining engineering

Thursday 23 Mar 2023By Yasmine Phillips

Lucky seven for Curtin’s world No. 2 in mineral and mining engineering

Curtin University has maintained its position as the world’s second-ranked university and number one in Australia for mineral and mining engineering for the seventh year in a row in the 2023 QS…

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Rich Indigenous knowledges safeguarded in new research agreements

Thursday 16 Mar 2023By Lucien Wilkinson

Rich Indigenous knowledges safeguarded in new research agreements

The distinctive and rich heritage of Indigenous knowledge and culture will be protected under new […]

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New mums enlisted to trial melatonin to stem induced labours

Wednesday 15 Mar 2023By Yasmine Phillips

New mums enlisted to trial melatonin to stem induced labours

First-time mothers will be offered oral melatonin tablets as part of a new Curtin-led clinical trial that is seeking to reduce the growing rates of induced labours that are putting mothers and…

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New tests seek to predict liver cancer relapse and improve survival rates

Wednesday 15 Mar 2023By Yasmine Phillips

New tests seek to predict liver cancer relapse and improve survival rates

Curtin University researchers will develop a suite of tissue and blood-based diagnostic tests that can predict whether liver cancer will return, giving hope to thousands of patients who currently…

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<strong>New projects to fight lung infections and boost Indigenous physical activity</strong>

Tuesday 14 Mar 2023By Lucien Wilkinson

New projects to fight lung infections and boost Indigenous physical activity

Curtin University researchers will develop and for the first time test in humans new treatments for lung infections that are resistant to traditional medicines such as antibiotics, as one of two…

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Curtin computational chemist awarded prestigious Dorothy Hill Medal

Tuesday 14 Mar 2023By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin computational chemist awarded prestigious Dorothy Hill Medal

A leading Curtin University computational chemist has been named the 2023 recipient of the Dorothy […]

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eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines: study

Thursday 09 Mar 2023By Yasmine Phillips

eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines: study

Curtin researchers have uncovered new evidence of western pygmy possums interacting with native flowers, providing the first eDNA study to simultaneously detect mammal, insect and bird DNA on…

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Study finds silicon, gold and copper among new weapons against COVID-19

Tuesday 07 Mar 2023By Lucien Wilkinson

Study finds silicon, gold and copper among new weapons against COVID-19

New Curtin research has found the spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2, a strain of coronaviruses that […]

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