Research
Curtin program empowers community to fight obesity
An innovative Curtin University of Technology professor has developed a peer support program to help middle-aged men fight obesity. The…
Curtin spins off unique 3D video camera
Curtin University of Technology has established a new company to commercialise stereoscopic three-dimensional (3D) video camera technology for use in…
Early speech therapy benefits stroke patients significantly
In an Australian first, a joint project between Curtin University of Technology and the State Health Research Advisory Council (SHRAC)…
Spring issue of R&D News is now available
The official newsletter of the Office of Research and Development is now available. In this issue we focus on the…
New centre to boost value of WA grain industry
A new research venture which focuses on boosting the value of WA grains beyond the farm gate was officially opened…
Curtin research to unlock health potential of ancient grain
Sorghum grain may be a new weapon in the fight against type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity according to…
Premier Colin Barnett officially opens the Curtin Resources and Chemistry Precinct
WA Premier Colin Barnett has officially opened the new Curtin Resources and Chemistry Precinct. Listen to WA Premier Colin Barnett’s…
Should we be mindful about refugees seeking entry into Australia?
The ongoing controversy surrounding the fate of the 78 Sri Lankan refugees onboard the Oceanic Viking has sparked debate in…
Research powerhouse launched at Curtin
Curtin University of Technology’s new $116 million Resources and Chemistry Precinct — one of the largest centres of resources, energy…
Research shows corrosion costs the local economy
Curtin University of Technology research suggests that corrosion may be costing the Australian economy more than $30 billion each year,…