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Research breakthrough to take space missions to new heights
New Curtin University research could change how space missions are conducted and lead to improvements in industries as diverse as…
No bones about it: 100-million-year-old bones reveal new species of pterosaur
New Curtin University-led research has identified 100-million-year-old fossilised bones discovered in western Queensland as belonging to a newly identified species…
Researchers reveal new pathway to improve traumatic brain injury outcomes
A team of Australia’s leading health researchers has developed a new ‘dictionary’ to better predict outcomes for people who have…
Curtin health research projects share in State Government funding
Preventing hearing loss in children with cancer and revolutionising Multiple Sclerosis (MS) treatment are among the Curtin University health research…
Curtin University set to lead WA’s new GreenTech Hub
Curtin University has been named the operator of Western Australia’s new multi-million dollar GreenTech Hub, an initiative designed to accelerate…
Curtin soars in 2025 QS World University Rankings
Curtin University has achieved its highest-ever rank in the prestigious QS World University Rankings (QSWUR) released today, climbing nine places…
Fresh findings: earliest evidence of life-bringing fresh water on Earth
New Curtin-led research has found evidence that fresh water on Earth, which is essential for life, appeared about four billion…
Curtin astronomy leader honoured at Western Australian of the Year Awards
Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy Executive Director John Curtin Distinguished Professor Steven Tingay has been recognised for his immense contribution…
Research offers hope and reassurance for adults with eating disorders
New Curtin University research has found an inpatient treatment approach can help adults with eating disorders improve not only their…
Picture this: Snapping photos of our food could be good for us
New Curtin University research reveals taking pictures of food isn’t just content for our social media feeds, but could be…