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Sharks News at Curtin

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Sharks. Sharks have earned a reputation in popular culture for being ‘blood thirsty people eaters’ but research and statistics show that this label is grossly misleading. ... Categories of shark bites [01:39]. The role of sharks in ecosystems [07:09].

Sharks can hear you News at Curtin

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Her new research investigates shark hearing, and how sharks use their aural sense to find prey. ... Dr Ketten says that for sharks, an auditory brain stem response (ABR) test could be used.

Sharks Summer Favourites News at Curtin

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Learn the truth with Melissa Márquez, the Mother of Sharks. Sharks have earned a reputation in popular culture for being ‘blood thirsty people eaters’ but research and statistics show that this ... Categories of shark bites [01:39]. The role of

Curtin researchers to hide our splashes from sharks News at Curtin

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Curtin researchers to hide our splashes from sharks. 21 Jan 2014 | Curtin University. ... typical beach environment and one that masks the sound cue detected by sharks.

Students learn about stars, space and sharks News at Curtin

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Share. Print. C215/10. Six local primary schools collaborated with the School of Science at Curtin University to host the inaugural ‘Space, Stars and Sharks – Eminent Speakers Event’ last week. ... While whale sharks are huge, they are gentle

Shark detection system and sirens alert swimmers News at Curtin

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Share. Print. Swimmers at Mullaloo Beach will have an extra line of defence against threats from sharks and other potential hazards as part of a research project that aims to improve ... Planned BeachLAB projects include the detection of rip currents

Curtin palaeontologist finds more tooth to shark story News at Curtin

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Research recently published in the scientific journal PLOS One substantially strengthens the theory that the modern shark is less primitive than previously ...

3D imaging of shark embryos reveals evolution of pelvic fins News at Curtin

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Our work focussed on cartilaginous fish and in particular looked at the pelvic fins of elephant sharks. ... In primitive sharks and cartilaginous fish, pelvic fin radials attach primarily to the pelvis while in more modern fish the radials are almost

Shark Bay research earns top awards for Curtin graduate News at Curtin

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Curtin University PhD graduate Dr Ricardo Jahnert has received top accolades for his thesis investigating the future projections of Shark Bay’s stromatolite ...

‘Walking sharks’ strutted underwater first, new research finds News at Curtin

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Walking sharks’ strutted underwater first, new research finds. 09 Feb 2018 | Lauren Sydoruk. ... little skate and some basal sharks already had those neural networks in place,” Dr Boisvert said.