Research
Sexual habits of the ‘dinosaurs of the sea’ revealed
A Perth-led international research team has found that the males of some ancient fish species — known as dinosaurs of…
Curtin becomes international agriculture hotspot
Reinforcing Curtin University of Technology’s reputation as a centre of international education excellence, 41 Libyan students have begun a seven-month…
Curtin research looks at smarter, greener energy use
Curtin University of Technology researchers are giving small to medium size enterprises (SMEs) in Denmark and Albany the opportunity to…
Curtin welcomes new media researcher
Respected new media academic Professor Mark Balnaves has joined Curtin University of Technology. Professor Balnaves, of Wembley Downs, has taken…
Internet audiences are not as gullible when it comes to hoaxes says Curtin professor
Internet audiences are not as gullible when it comes to hoaxes such as the Chk-Chk Boom incident as they are…
Curtin researchers assess heavy vehicle risks in world’s largest study
Curtin University of Technology researchers will participate in the world’s largest case-control study examining heavy vehicle crashes in Western Australia.…
Curtin ARC project to help reduce traffic congestion
Curtin Business School will use new research funding to help reduce Perth’s traffic congestion. Researchers from Curtin’s Digital Ecosystems and…
Why do the elderly seem to be immune to Swine flu?
Curtin University of Technology Research Fellow, and internationally renowned zoonotic expert, Professor John MacKenzie claims the elderly seem to be…
Curtin leads five-year mobile research project
Curtin Business School is involved in a five-year multi-million dollar research project to study the benefits of third-generation (3G) mobile…
Curtin researchers find green tea cuts stroke risk
A group of Curtin researchers have found that drinking green tea regularly and over a long period of time can…