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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…
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…
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,…
Curtin scientist helps discover how water is regenerated on asteroids
Scientists have discovered how water molecules can be regenerated on asteroids moving through space, in an exciting breakthrough that could…
Galaxy surrounded by a halo of tranquil gas
Astronomers studying the outskirts of a distant galaxy have discovered the galaxy sits in a serene ocean of gas. The…
Curtin researcher’s rare honour as 2019 American Geophysical Union Fellow
John Curtin Distinguished Professor Zheng-Xiang Li has joined an elite group of earth and space scientists from around the world…
Curtin planetary scientist named WA Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year
Curtin University planetary scientist and NASA Mars InSight Mission researcher Dr Katarina Miljkovic has been crowned the Western Australian Young…
Curtin minerals exploration technique wins commercialisation prize
Curtin’s work in commercialising an innovative minerals exploration technique that uses sound waves to create a detailed 3D image of…
Curtin research reveals tsunami followed dinosaur-killing asteroid
Curtin University researchers who were part of a scientific expedition that retrieved core samples from a crater in the Gulf…