Research
Advanced software enhances learning opportunities for children
An advanced early learning tool developed by Curtin University researchers to assist children with Autism Spectrum Disorder has won the…
Engineering for extreme natural events
Exploring the humanitarian challenges associated with extreme natural events will be the theme of a joint Engineers Australia and Academy…
Eureka moment for Curtin palaeontologist
Ground-breaking research revealing the origins of live birth from the discovery of 380 million year old fish fossils has been…
Univation 2011 and launch of the WApp Awards
Curtin University will showcase a range of commercially viable technologies at the upcoming Univation 2011, a collaborative event designed to…
Computer models aid researchers to understand cell interactions
Curtin University researchers are using computer models to better understand how molecules in our cells interact with each other and…
Touching the moon lightly
Helping to ensure future spacecraft make a soft landing on the moon is how two Curtin-based researchers aim to make…
Curtin study finds pain disorder has far-reaching effects
A Curtin study in collaboration with and funded by Princess Margaret Hospital, has found musculoskeletal pain disorders can significantly affect…
Meteorite studies earns an Australian Laureate Fellow for Curtin Professor
A Curtin University adjunct professor has been awarded an Australian Laureate Fellowship for his work into meteorites and how they…
Barley powdery mildew on the rampage
Molecular data collected by Curtin University fungal pathologist, Professor Richard Oliver, has backed recent reports that barley powdery mildew disease…
Rise and rise of the Santiago pilgrim
Modern accounts of a millennium-old pilgrimage that spawned Europe’s first travel guide offer an important critique of modern tourism, according…