Research
New study identifies how US road safety plans may help reduce road trauma
Curtin University researchers have applied a new comprehensive framework to assess road safety management plans in the United States of…
New research suggests global ice age changed the face of the planet
Curtin University researchers have discovered that a global ice age more than 600 million years ago dramatically altered the face…
Curtin study predicts natural gas to be leading global energy source by 2030
New Curtin University-led research has found that natural gas could become the leading global energy source by the early 2030’s,…
Study finds WeChat program helps recovery of heart disease patients
Patients recovering from life-threatening coronary heart disease who received rehabilitation through WeChat experienced a better recovery than those having standard…
Curtin scientist helps discover how water is regenerated on asteroids
Scientists have discovered how water molecules can be regenerated on asteroids moving through space, in an exciting breakthrough that could…
Managers play important role in motivating their employees at work
Managers who lead initiatives to make work more motivating and engaging for their employees are more likely to achieve better…
Eminent Curtin botanist recognised at 2019 Australian Native Plant Awards
Curtin University has congratulated respected restoration biologist John Curtin Distinguished Professor Kingsley Dixon on being honoured at the 2019 Australian…
Applications to accelerate innovations into commercial success now open
The search is on for innovators and entrepreneurs to take part in next year’s Curtin Accelerate, a free 10-week program…
Galaxy surrounded by a halo of tranquil gas
Astronomers studying the outskirts of a distant galaxy have discovered the galaxy sits in a serene ocean of gas. The…
Curtin researcher’s rare honour as 2019 American Geophysical Union Fellow
John Curtin Distinguished Professor Zheng-Xiang Li has joined an elite group of earth and space scientists from around the world…