Research
WA agriculture to reap benefits from rising food demand in Asia
Western Australia’s beef export industry into Asia could grow to $1 billion by 2030 and beyond, according a new report…
God deters digital piracy
God has the strongest influence in stopping highly, moderately and less religious Christians from buying pirated movies and digital software,…
Collaborative research encourages older people to move
Curtin University is partnering with Amana Living on a collaborative research project designed to get older people moving, enhance their…
Skill utilisation drives job satisfaction in migrants
Curtin University researchers have identified stark differences in the way skilled migrants and Australian-born workers view their jobs, with skill…
Cisco Internet of Everything Innovation Centre awarded for creativity
The Cisco Internet of Everything Innovation Centre (CIIC), co-founded by Cisco, Curtin University and Woodside Energy Ltd, was recognised at…
Researchers discover fungicide-resistant barley disease
The Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) is urging growers to be mindful of their fungicide management strategies, following…
Scientists probe nanoscale lead reservoirs to date geological events
A joint research project using the new Geoscience Atom Probe Facility at the WA School of Mines, Curtin University has…
Curtin scientist to jump on historic asteroid-grabbing mission
Planetary geologist Professor Phil Bland, of the WA School of Mines, Curtin University, will head to the US this weekend…
Evaluation shows WA drug users can save lives with naloxone
An evaluation of Western Australia’s first take-home naloxone program, in which drug users and their peers are taught how to…
Could your workplace give you cancer?
Chia seeds, acroyoga, crossfit and meditation: the world has never been so obsessed with health and wellness. But are these…