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The rocking story of how religion crept into popular music – where it remains even today

You'd be surprised by how many of your favourite hits are about God or Jesus in one way or another.

How Spanish conquistadors and a tiny cactus-dwelling insect gave the world the colour red

Purple was highly valued and associated with royalty, power, and prestige in various ancient cultures, including the Roman and Byzantine Empires. So how did red creep its way in?

Key focus on women athletes' health and performance

Women athletes' health and performance are now a key topic among global scientific research, medical and sporting communities.

IBM Future Lab: A new home at ECU to build the jobs of tomorrow

The IBM Future Lab has officially opened at ECU Joondalup campus to help train West Australian students for the jobs of tomorrow across Artificial Intelligence (AI), sustainability and energy transition. The lab will help create a highly skilled and diverse workforce, with the aim to create around 200 jobs across IBM within Western Australia over the next 5 years.

Following in the footsteps of family

School of Science graduate and winner of the Talis Prize for Science and Commerce, Samara Lette shares her experience and familial connection to ECU.

From Taylor Sheesh to The Smyths: why tribute acts can no longer be considered just cheap copies

The tribute music scene has evolved time and again since it first emerged more than 60 years ago.

Media marvels recognised at ECU awards ceremony

The annual ECU media awards have been held to celebrate the most outstanding research media campaigns and contributors to The Conversation in 2023. This year's event welcomed new media talent, and welcomed back some 'Hall of Famers'.

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