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Early palliative care offers no extra benefit for mesothelioma patients
Curtin joins forces with leading French institute for defence research
NASA space architect helps launch Curtin’s Research Rumble
WA science legend leaves behind a remarkable legacy
New ARC-funded research uses new tool to examine world’s oldest rocks
Western Australians urged to comment on voluntary assisted dying
Australia’s Space Capability Testing Launches at Woomera
Chair of Digital Health appointed
Autism Open Day aims to create ‘a better future’ for people on spectrum
WA Governor named Patron of Curtin’s Autism Academy
Digital agriculture focus of new Curtin-Murdoch centre
Curtin study finds whales off WA alter song to stand out from crowd
New Curtin-led traumatic brain injury research secures $50 million
Innovative Esperance producer receives 2019 WA Rural Womens Award
Cisco and Curtin University Launch Global Centre for Intent-Based Networking
Australian tradies exposed to excess noise levels at work, study finds
2019 Premier’s Science Awards open with new award category
Curtin University crater hunters score meteoric hole-in-one
Time between pregnancies plays no part in risk of another stillbirth
Equal share of female managers on the horizon, but next century for CEOs
Curtin start-ups take their sustainability pitches to the global stage
Curtin ranked second in the world for Mineral and Mining Engineering
More than 50% of rural West Australians are volunteers
Curtin receives gender equality honours for the fifth year in a row
Curtin study calls for new mining rules to protect animals in site restorations
WA universities to help shape the future of space technology
‘Just-right tourism’ front and centre at annual global conference
Longest-ever eDNA study offers important insights into ocean health
Study shows increased mental health risk for Malawi children living with HIV
Research finds after-work hobbies key to proactivity in the workplace
More opportunities to stem from new Indigenous enabling course
Curtin study finds billion-year superocean cycles in Earth’s history