Research
Four Curtin researchers recognised in 2022 WA Young Tall Poppy Awards
Four Curtin University researchers have been recognised in the Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Science Awards, an initiative of the…
New drilling fluid technology advancing mineral exploration
Researchers at Curtin University have developed new technology for the rapid cleaning and re-use of drilling fluids, paving the way…
Leading chair in big data appointed
A new Chair appointment through the Lions Eye Institute and Curtin University will greatly enhance Western Australia’s international competitiveness in…
Lasers light the way to discovery of ancient crust beneath WA
By firing lasers finer than a human hair at tiny grains of a mineral extracted from beach sand, Curtin researchers…
Most British COVID-19 mourners suffer PTSD symptoms: survey
More than eight out of 10 British people who are seeking support for having lost a loved one to COVID-19…
Curtin appoints first Dean of Indigenous Futures
If we looked at tertiary education in Australia with an Indigenous gaze instead of a colonial one, how could it…
Curtin leads the way in mineral carbonation for a greener future
Curtin University is proud to be leading the way in the State Government’s roadmap to decarbonising Western Australia through integrated…
Digital health technologies to help Aboriginal young people with ear disease
Thanks to funding from the Western Australian Future Health Research and Innovation Fund, Ear Science Institute Australia, in collaboration with…
Inaugural data science conference goes ‘back to the future’
Western Australia will need an extra 3,000 data scientists to ensure we lead the digital revolution, the State’s inaugural data…
New nano-gel to protect children receiving chemotherapy from hearing loss
Curtin University researchers will test a new nano-gel they have created to protect children receiving chemotherapy treatment from the common…