Research
New Table delivers element of surprise
For the first time in a century, the release of a new Table of Standard Atomic Weights of the Elements…
Geologist breaks up beliefs regarding Australian continent formation
A joint study by Curtin University researchers into the formation of Australia will alter traditional beliefs regarding the age-old formation…
Cataract surgery reduces car accidents and economic costs
Curtin researchers have found that cataract surgery not only improves impaired vision, but also significantly reduces motor vehicle accidents, which…
Prime Minister’s award rewards student’s industry savvy
Curtin Graduate School of Business, Master of Science student, Andrew Gunua, has won the prestigious Prime Minister’s Pacific Australia (PMPA)…
John de Laeter Award for research leadership
Curtin’s Institute of Theoretical Physics Director, Professor Igor Bray, has won the inaugural John de Laeter Award, awarded by Curtin…
Physics student makes a ‘big bang’
Curtin University Physics Honours student, Mark Zammit, has completed a unique study into Debye plasmas which could maximise fusion energy…
Curtin study to influence future aged home care in Australia
Curtin University has secured funding for a study that will allow aged care policy makers across Australia to design more…
Atomic collisions seek to answer energy efficiency problem
C238/10 A Curtin University physicist has been awarded a Future Fellowship to continue his work investigating atomic collisions, in particular…
Research revitalises mine waste
C237/10 An eight-year research project by Curtin University of Technology and the University of Melbourne has shed light on how…
Chia fettuccine and other foods to be recognised at awards ceremony
Lupin and fruit slice, chia fettuccine, cheesy potato balls, macadamia and rose shortbread, banana snack, Chinese-style ice-cream and chia muesli…