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Curtin future fellow unlocking the secrets of crime News at Curtin

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Curtin future fellow unlocking the secrets of crime. 29 Sep 2009 | Curtin University. ... Share. Print. A Perth researcher has received a prestigious Australian Research Council Future Fellow grant — one of only 200 fellowships awarded nationally —

Curtin confirms Corruption and Crime Commission hearing News at Curtin

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Curtin confirms Corruption and Crime Commission hearing. 16 Mar 2011 | Curtin University. ... Share. Print. The Vice-Chancellor of Curtin University Professor Jeanette Hacket has confirmed that a Corruption and Crime Commission (Commission) hearing into

New ‘crime scene investigation’ may save endangered carnivorous plants News at Curtin

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New ‘crime scene investigation’ may save endangered carnivorous plants. 30 Mar 2022 | Yasmine Phillips. ... Hence, our study of carnivorous prey spectra using genetic DNA fingerprints from the captured insects resembled reconstructing a crime scene

Student led app to help solve crime in WA News at Curtin

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Student-led app to help solve crime in WA. 18 Oct 2021 | Bree Smolinski. ... You’re essentially relying on a student to help you solve crime,” she says.

CSI Curtin: the researchers helping to solve crimes with chemistry News at Curtin

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Share. Print. Have you ever watched a television crime show like Bones, CSI or Silent Witness and wondered just how realistic their forensic methods really are? ... Sauzier’s research on blue ballpoint pen ink, which also forms part of her PhD, is

Ancient pigment could help solve modern crime News at Curtin

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Ancient pigment could help solve modern crime. 24 May 2016 | Curtin University. ... critically important task for forensic investigators, helping to establish evidence of contact between the criminal, the victim and/or the crime scene.

In conversation with David Whish Wilson News at Curtin

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To me, you can’t have one truth without the other. How do you think the crime genre has changed over time, if at all? ... There have always been great crime fiction writers: it’s just that they were writing at the margins in a kind of niche,

Academic integrity

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Academic integrity at its core is about honesty and responsibility and is fundamental to Curtin's expectations of you. This means that all of your work ...

A burning passion for storytelling News at Curtin

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Share. Print. Ron Elliott’s novel Burn Patterns is his first foray into the crime genre, but it’s earned him a shortlisting in the 2017 Ned Kelly Awards, Australia’s ... It is not unusual for authors to create a main character of the opposite sex,

Space and physics

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25 May 2018. Have you ever watched a television crime show like Bones, CSI or Silent Witness and wondered just how realistic their….