Research
Curtin researchers discover new nerve pathway in the body
A newly discovered nerve pathway that connects the foot and the face on the same side of the body may…
Physically demanding jobs linked to poor health in delayed retirement
Men and women who have physically demanding jobs may experience poorer mental and physical health if they delay their retirement,…
Contract awarded to deliver Curtin’s new industry and innovation precinct
Curtin University has awarded the contract to deliver the first stage of the University’s new industry-connected innovation precinct called Exchange,…
Decorated WA School of Mines graduate returns as first female Director
Curtin University has announced respected mining executive Sabina Shugg as the new Director of its Western Australian School of Mines…
Farmers to benefit from conducting their own agricultural research
Farmers across Western Australia will have the opportunity to harness their natural curiosity and lead their own on-farm experiments as…
Curtin research finds soil carbon key to combatting climate change
Curtin University research has provided new insights to support more effective management of soil carbon in a bid to help…
Housing stress easing for home owners but still an issue for renters
Low-income earners and single parents are among the Australian households who are regularly struggling to meet their housing costs, a…
Six exceptional Curtin researchers awarded University’s highest honour
Six outstanding Curtin researchers have been recognised with the University’s highest honour by being named John Curtin Distinguished Professors in…
Volcanic eruption witnessed by Homo sapiens from pre-historic times
A volcanic eruption believed to be eye-witnessed by humans in pre-historic times happened 245,000 years later than originally expected, according…
Study finds red meat as part of a healthy diet linked to reduced risk of MS
People who consume unprocessed red meat as part of a healthy Mediterranean diet may reduce their risk of multiple sclerosis…