Research
Engaging the Arab world in a time of change
The revolutions that swept much of the Arab world in 2011 heralded not only political change, but also signalled to…
Study determines effect of herbal remedies on breast milk
A Curtin University study is investigating the effects of various herbal remedies on breastfeeding and whether they are being transferred…
Super Lupin breakfast cereal a world first
Curtin University food science and technology researchers have teamed up with a local WA manufacturer to produce the world’s first…
Intellectually disabled health gap to be examined
Curtin University researchers have received a $250,000 grant from the Western Australian Disability Services Commission to investigate health inequalities experienced…
Meteorites: Unlocking the secrets of the Solar System
This public lecture, held in May, was Professor Bland’s first public engagement after his move from the UK to Perth…
Parkinson’s Disease study looking for volunteers
A Curtin University PhD student is calling for volunteers with Parkinson’s Disease to take part in a clinical trial of…
Curtin students surveying the Nullarbor
Nine students from Curtin University’s Department of Spatial Sciences and Department of Film and Arts will be re-tracing the footsteps…
New program invites citizen science on the cosmos
A $145,000 Inspiring Australia – Unlocking Australia’s Potential grant will allow the general public to get involved with Curtin University’s…
New gas process could open up stranded fields
C079/2012 Curtin University researchers have developed a new process to dehydrate subsea gas that could open up gas fields currently…
Twitter provides insights into leadership styles during #qldfloods
Research conducted by Curtin University has compared the leadership styles of former Queensland Premier Anna Bligh and Prime Minister Julia…