Research
Curtin awards two Haydn Williams Fellowships for 2019-20
Two international experts – a world leader in nanotechnology and nanomaterials, and a renowned industrial and organisational psychologist – have…
Study helps solve riddle of Mekong River age and Tibetan plateau formation
A Curtin University researcher is among an international team that has found evidence the Mekong River was formed mainly by…
Study shows elderly mice with mesothelioma tumours deteriorate faster
Mesothelioma tumours in elderly mice grow faster and are more aggressive compared to younger mice, new research led by Curtin…
Curtin soars to new heights in US global research and reputation ranking
Curtin University has risen 30 places to equal 234th in the world, according to the US News and World Report’s…
Curtin research finds new technology could transform stormwater treatment
Curtin University research has found that a new stormwater treatment device improves treated stormwater quality by as much as 80…
The sky’s the limit for Curtin planetary scientist elected Fellow
Curtin University planetary scientist Dr Katarina Miljkovic, who made headlines this year as the only Australian researcher involved in NASA’s…
Synchronised telescope dance puts limits on mysterious flashes in the sky
Two outback radio telescopes synchronised to observe the same point of sky have discovered more about one of the Universe’s…
Applications to accelerate innovation or new business idea now open
The search is on for tomorrow’s innovators and entrepreneurs to take part in next year’s Curtin Accelerate, a free, 10-week…
Two Curtin world-leading researchers named Academy Fellows
Two leading Curtin researchers responsible for major advances in the resources and construction industries have been elected as Fellows of…
Italy and Australia to join forces on world’s largest telescope
Representatives of leading Italian and Australian science institutions met in Perth yesterday to formally enter into a partnership to take…