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Climate change threatens plants and animals around the world, but some regions are particularly exposed.
ECU Associate Professor Amir Razmjou has released an independent report for the International Lithium Association into the critical need for direct lithium extraction in the future. The report found sustainable methods, including membrane technology, are essential to meeting growing global demand.
New research has found that nitrate from plant sources is associated with a lower risk of mortality while nitrate from other sources such as animal-based foods, processed meat and tap water, is linked to a higher risk of mortality.
Disability Pride Month is a celebration of disability identity, community, and advocacy. ECU is proud to be hosting celebrations for Disability Pride Month this July, with events for staff, students, and the local community.
The Teachers Supporting Teachers podcast, hosted by ECU's Professor Narelle Lemon and Marnie Harris, has launched a new thought-provoking series. The latest instalment delves into the complexities and rewards of teaching - from the city to the country.
The creative force behind the ground-breaking Perth Symphony Orchestra, Bourby Webster, has been appointed as ECU's new Director of Creative Activation and Public Engagement. Ms Webster joins the university to lead the public experience and immersive activation realm for the landmark ECU City project.
The CEO and Chairperson of global tea brand Dilmah, Mr Dilhan C Fernando, has been appointed as an Adjunct Professor of Practice in Sustainability at Edith Cowan University’s (ECU’s) School of Business and Law (SBL).
Edith Cowan University (ECU) has won national recognition in Australia's premier awards for disability access and inclusion, run by the Australian Disability Network (ADN) on 8 May in Melbourne.
ECU and the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) have commenced a direct lithium extraction (DLE) project that is set revolutionise the future of critical minerals sustainability. The research is using membrane technology to meet the future demand for lithium in a less harmful way.
Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are developing new computer tracking technology that takes data from camera footage to detect whether a driver is impaired by alcohol or not when they get behind the wheel.
Medium and large-scale construction projects will have a better chance of success if they are able to adhere to a set of success criteria, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) found.
ECU's Centre for Precision Health (CPH) is now home to a state-of-the-art genomic platform that gives scientists the capabilities to investigate and interrogate the entire human genome.
Less than half of the surveyed elite women players are making sufficient income from the sport to cover their football-related expenses. While 67% of the surveyed players currently earned a substantial portion of their total annual income from playing football, most of the respondent's incomes were sourced from a second or even third job.
Western Australia's marketing sector is still faced with issues of sexism, harassment, and marginalisation, with a new report by Edith Cowan University (ECU) finding that as many as one-in-four marketers have experienced discrimination in the workplace.
F1 has also just announced it will mandate hybrid engines with a 50-50 split between electric and combustion power, but it is crucial to determine if this is achievable.
What is sporting momentum?
Claiming Hinduism represents India's "true" identity, nationalists have targeted religious minorities and government critics, labelling them as threats to India.
Shelley Lasica was the first dance artist represented by an Australian commercial gallery. But how do you stage an exhibition on dance?
While it sounds cute, the "duck curve" has become a significant challenge for energy utilities worldwide.
Last month, the Cumberland City Council in Western Sydney had its attempts at banning books at a local library overturned. Now, here in WA, we face our own copycat book burners.
A range of affordable counselling services are now open to the public at the Edith Cowan University (ECU) Health Centre, Wanneroo.
ECU paramedicine students Kaitlyn Barrow and Renee Fury and nursing student Amber Pidek were awarded the Fiona Lavelle and Tinesh Tamilkodi Memorial Scholarship to pursue health sciences qualifications at ECU.
ECU was delighted to welcome a delegation of Japanese media journalists, sponsored by the Australian Embassy in Tokyo at the end of May.
ECU is incredibly proud to extend congratulations to alumni and staff who were recognised in the 2024 King's Birthday Honours List.
In collaboration with Engineers Australia, ECU will hold an educational webinar on sustainable battery technologies open to staff and students on June 27.
ECU is proud to extend heartfelt congratulations to three School of Education alumni who are making exceptional contributions to the field of arts and culture, youth, and community.
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