Media releases
Curtin PhD student only Australian to reach global science competition final
Fresh from winning the national final of the 2019 Young Person’s Lecture Competition, a Curtin Mechanical Engineering PhD student was…
Curtin satellite navigation innovator wins prestigious international award
Curtin University researcher Professor Peter Teunissen is the first scientist from the Southern Hemisphere to receive the prestigious Johannes Kepler…
Statins linked to increased risk of skin infections and diabetes, study finds
People who used statin medication for as little as three months may have an increased risk of getting skin and…
John Curtin Gallery: John Stringer Prize Exhibition
Artist Bjoern Rainer-Adamson has been announced as the 2019 winner of the prestigious John Stringer Prize. His two epic kinetic…
Curtin study sheds new light on the growth of bladder cancer
New Curtin University-led research has discovered that using drugs to target a pathway in the body that causes cancerous cells…
Curtin scientists recognised as future leaders in research innovation
Curtin University researchers have been awarded $3.29 million in Federal Government Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships to support research…
Arcadia funds new Curtin-led alliance to help universities share research
A new alliance of researchers led by Curtin University will work together to improve the way research is shared, charting…
New study identifies how US road safety plans may help reduce road trauma
Curtin University researchers have applied a new comprehensive framework to assess road safety management plans in the United States of…
New research suggests global ice age changed the face of the planet
Curtin University researchers have discovered that a global ice age more than 600 million years ago dramatically altered the face…
Curtin study predicts natural gas to be leading global energy source by 2030
New Curtin University-led research has found that natural gas could become the leading global energy source by the early 2030’s,…