Media releases
Fossil Fishes with Abs!
People do not normally think of fishes with rippling abdominal muscles, but that’s exactly what palaeontologists working in the remote…
Curtin students explore communication opportunities in Malaysia
Curtin University students recently returned from Malaysia where they studied the feasibility of introducing internet access in Long Latei, a…
Shark Bay research earns top awards for Curtin graduate
Curtin University PhD graduate Dr Ricardo Jahnert has received top accolades for his thesis investigating the future projections of Shark…
Curtin alumni win Young Lions award
Four Curtin University graduates recently won big at the 2013 Australian Cannes Young Lions national awards competition for their creative…
Want to be a football star? Then learn karate!
Curtin University researchers have identified a link between being an expert in one sport and executing skills at the same…
Research analyses scams on small business owners
Curtin University research has recently shown that the growing problem of scams committed against small businesses has reached ‘epidemic levels,’…
Research to determine effectiveness of brain-training games
Curtin University researchers are seeking participants across Australia for a study examining the effectiveness of on-line computer brain training games…
Education and support for fathers improves breastfeeding rates
A team of researchers from Curtin University has determined that providing education and support to fathers improves their partners’ breastfeeding…
Radio astronomy grant success for pre-constructing SKA-low
Curtin University radio astronomers have been allocated Square Kilometre Array (SKA) pre-construction grants totalling $5 million to develop prototype antennas…
Curtin to provide cancer carers with additional support
Curtin University researchers have been awarded $100,000 by the Cancer Council of WA to test the impact of a home-based…