Research
App concept to engage volunteers wins WApp Award
Curtin student Tim Kenworthy has impressed some of the leading ICT minds in the world to take out first prize…
Research could help reduce carbon tax for major industries
A Curtin University study has revealed remanufactured refrigeration and air conditioning compressors produce up to 93 per cent less greenhouse…
WA high-tech business helps astronomers discover the Universe
A quest to study the earliest stars and galaxies in the Universe is underway, with local industry building the first…
Political speech writer examines Curtin’s wartime leadership
Former political speech writer, Graham Freudenberg, presented the speech Curtin’s Battle for Australia: relevant questions for 2011 at last night’s…
Univation 2011 and the WApp Awards
Researchers from Curtin University, Edith Cowan University, Murdoch University and the University of Western Australia will showcase an exciting range…
Curtin students get inventive with food
A vegan, low allergy frozen dessert and instant millet noodles have won the top prizes in the 2011 Department of…
Bush medicine needs understanding
Acknowledging the use of bush medicine would be one way to improve treatment offered to Aboriginal people, says a Curtin…
Study reveals that boys who email are more popular
A recent study conducted by an educational psychologist at Curtin University has shown that boys who used email at home…
Email link to boys’ popularity
Surveyed boys who used email at home were brighter and more popular than boys who did not – according to…
Protecting ancient life in South-Western Australia
A Curtin Institute of Biodiversity and Climate (CIBC) researcher will discuss the conservation of South-Western Australia’s ancient insects at the…