Research
Alcohol and tobacco: sharing strategies to increase profits
C135/10 Continued Curtin research into the links between alcohol and tobacco companies has identified the top five strategies used by…
Australia’s homosexual population almost invisible in ageing policy
A new research report has confirmed that older and ageing gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex (GLBTI) people have been significantly…
Beliefs, behaviours and health literacy strongly influence lower back pain
Wednesday 7 July 2010 C129/10 A new study led by Curtin University has found that a person’s beliefs about time-off…
Curtin announces the appointment of Dr Neale Fong to a key healthcare leadership position
Dr Neale Fong, former Director General of the Western Australian (WA) Health Department, has been appointed as the Director of…
Curtin thinking sound
Curtin University researchers are developing special ‘high noise communication devices’ to help hearing impaired people working in noisy work places.…
New initiative targets road injury impact
The new Healthy Roads initiative based at Curtin University aims to reduce the number of fatalities and serious injuries on…
Curtin vaccine research to benefit dairy industry
Curtin University of Technology is collaborating with key Indian institutions on a research initiative to develop a vaccine for the…
Curtin research to help make faster computers a reality
Curtin University of Technology researchers have developed a novel method of providing efficient cooling for electronic components and circuitry that…
From waste to roads
Research conducted at Curtin University of Technology could mean that the next time you drive to the shops you could…
Curtin and Perdaman work together on advanced coal gasification
Curtin University of Technology and Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers Pty Ltd (PCF) have signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate…