Research
Why do the elderly seem to be immune to Swine flu?
Curtin University of Technology Research Fellow, and internationally renowned zoonotic expert, Professor John MacKenzie claims the elderly seem to be…
Curtin leads five-year mobile research project
Curtin Business School is involved in a five-year multi-million dollar research project to study the benefits of third-generation (3G) mobile…
Curtin researchers find green tea cuts stroke risk
A group of Curtin researchers have found that drinking green tea regularly and over a long period of time can…
Sustainable cities: a solution for success?
Three leading sustainability academics spoke on sustainable cities at Curtin University of Technology recently as part of The Australian Innovation…
Can lupins change the world?
It’s not often the words ‘junk food’ and ‘healthy’ share space in the same sentence, however that is likely to…
New species shows sex is older than we thought
Curtin University of Technology researchers have lead a team recognised for finding one of the most interesting new species in…
Wet and sticky ore mystery… a thing of the past?
Curtin’s researchers are getting into wet and sticky ores to help save the WA mining industry millions of dollars. The…
Curtin expertise boosts State’s international radio astronomy research centre
The newly-launched Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) will play a key role in a multi-million dollar project launched by…
ARC Fellow joins Curtin’s Department of Spatial Sciences
Australian Research Council (ARC) Federation Fellow, and internationally renowned geodesist, Professor Peter Teunissen has joined Curtin’s Department of Spatial Sciences.…
Curtin health expert awarded rare honour
Professor Peter Howat, Director of Curtin’s Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Control, has been awarded a Fellowship in the…