Research
Stop the Spot unlocks clues for tackling crop disease
*Media release issued by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) Results from the first year of the Stop the…
World-class geoscientist awarded $2.9m Australian Laureate Fellowship
Professor Zheng-Xiang Li of Curtin University’s Department of Applied Geology has again been acknowledged as one of the world’s leading…
Is our noisy environment drowning out our dolphins?
The Swan River is iconic to Perth and its residents, and the recent developments aiming to link the city with…
Designers weave their way into national competition finals
A collaborative design proposal by a Curtin research fellow, Curtin graduate and Melbourne sculptor has been shortlisted in the Tapestry…
Curtin researchers WA’s only winners at prestigious awards
Curtin University is the only Western Australian academic institution recognised at the Thomson Reuters Citation and Innovation Awards presented in…
Is the Swan River too noisy for dolphins to communicate?
Curtin University researchers hope to better understand how dolphins navigate the highly dynamic underwater worlds of our oceans and rivers…
Research finds working from home is good for families
A study released by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC) has found that working from home benefits businesses, employees and…
Curtin palaeontologist finds more tooth to shark story
Fossil named after former WA Chief Scientist Lyn Beazley Research recently published in the scientific journal PLOS One substantially strengthens…
Big data: big ideas at the helm
Big data: it’s the glue of the digital universe. If you’re reading this, chances are that you are one of…
Making antimatter: Curtin research provides foundation for future experiments
One of science’s unresolved questions – Where did all of the antimatter at the origin of the Universe go? –…