Campus and global community
Study finds tiny cavities in Banksia trees are nests for native bees
A new study from Curtin University has found pre-formed cavities in Banksia trees to be an important nesting home for…
Misfortune teller: predicting concussion complications early
While most people recover from concussion within a few weeks, a small group will experience significant psychological and cognitive symptoms…
Design concept for Chinese waterfront site ranks in competition’s top 10
Curtin students have developed a pedestrian-centric design concept to revitalise a waterfront site in Wuhan, the most populated city in…
Curtin’s plan to combat chronic liver disease and cancer
From baby boomers to Gen Z, obesity is Australia’s multi-generational malady. The number of cancer deaths related to obesity, including…
Research finds ethical sourcing of seeds required for global restoration
Hundreds of thousands of tonnes of wild seeds are needed to restore plant ecosystems globally but overharvesting risks their depletion…
Disability no barrier for social work student
Meredith Grose is a self-confessed people person. Although she completed a Bachelor of Commerce, and worked for many years in…
Curtin Professors recognised with prestigious humanities fellowships
Two Curtin University researchers – an internationally renowned creative writer and a world-leading scholar of Chinese cultural and creative industries…
New study gives insight into Alzheimer’s and diabetes link
Type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease are responsible for the deaths of thousands of Australians every year. While a metabolic…
Curtin researchers named national role models for women in STEM
Curtin University astronomy researcher Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker and molecular plant pathologist Dr Caroline Moffat are among only 60 female scientists…
Global summit inspires students to make an impact through technology and enterprise
How would you use technology to make the world a better place? Progressive thinkers from around the world came together…