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Curtin Scientists immortalised in the names of local animals News at Curtin

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A survey into the identification of many rare and endangered invertebrate animals on Barrow Island has seen Curtin entomologists’ work celebrated by having a number of species named after them. ... Curtin invertebrate conservationist and Project Team

It’s a bug’s life…on Barrow Island News at Curtin

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Australia. Sponsored by Chevron Australia and published by the Western Australian Museum, The Terrestrial Invertebrate Fauna of Barrow Island now stands as one of the most comprehensive surveys of terrestrial invertebrates ... The Terrestrial

Extensive menu discovered for killer whales News at Curtin

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They are a dominant oceanic predator, feeding on a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate species, including other marine mammals, seabirds, fish, sharks, squid and turtles.

Research

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Search for:. SEARCH. Showing results 30 to 40 of 1527. First-time mothers will be offered oral melatonin tablets as part of a new Curtin-led clinical trial that is seeking to…. 15 Mar 2023. Curtin University researchers will develop a suite of

Media releases

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Search for:. SEARCH. Showing results 1920 to 1930 of 2916. A leading Curtin University researcher has been awarded the 2013 Council on the Ageing (COTA) Western Australia Champion for Seniors…. 6 Dec 2013. A combination of pop songs, talkback

Marine heatwaves decimate sea urchins, molluscs and more at Rottnest News at Curtin

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Curtin University researchers believe rising sea temperatures are to blame for the plummeting number of invertebrates such as molluscs and sea urchins at Ro ...

Black Cockatoos | A Prof Bill Bateman & Jane Hammond News at Curtin

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Black Cockatoos | A. Prof Bill Bateman & Jane Hammond. Is it too late to save our iconic black cockatoos, or is there still time to act and protect these majestic birds? With their distinctive call and striking feathers, black cockatoos are beloved

Environment

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Search for:. SEARCH. Latest. Showing results 30 to 40 of 150. Curtin University graduate Tiffany Verga has been awarded the 2023 Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarship to further support her efforts towards curbing…. 17 Mar 2023. A leading Curtin

Environment

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Search for:. SEARCH. Showing 10 results of 22. A perfect storm of environmental factors has seen a monumental loss of fish and coral life at a popular area…. 12 Mar 2024. Underwater reefs are generally thought of as tranquil places — however

Media releases

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Search for:. SEARCH. Showing results 170 to 180 of 2916. A leading Curtin University computational chemist has been named the 2023 recipient of the Dorothy Hill Medal for her outstanding…. 14 Mar 2023. Curtin researchers have uncovered new