Technology
Curtin research finds combining satellites benefits WA industries
Curtin University researchers found the recent launch of new Japanese satellites has boosted satellite positioning capabilities in Western Australia, offering…
Curtin researchers share secret seed recipe for better biodiversity
Curtin University researchers have developed a seed-coating technology that can help bring degraded landscapes back to life and repair damaged…
“The most significant development in mineral exploration for 50 years”
It costs a sixth the amount of diamond drilling, a third the cost of reverse circulation drilling, and is quicker,…
iCetana software a paradigm shift for public safety
Perth-based company iCetana has helped transform security control centres in organisations located around the world with a dynamic live-monitoring surveillance…
Uncovering the lost world of New Zealand from fossil bone DNA
Curtin University researchers have used DNA from fossil bones to reconstruct the past biodiversity of New Zealand, revealing a history…
Scanalyse brings laser precision to mineral processing
Curtin-developed laser scanning technology is helping mining companies around the globe save energy, reduce downtime, improve safety and maximise the…
On time and under budget: efficiency through optimisation
Professor Ryan Loxton and his research colleagues solve the optimisation problems that overwhelm even high-performance computers. In several Australian industries,…
HiSeis pioneers 3D seismic exploration for minerals
Seismic reflection is the most effective exploration tool available to the oil and gas industry, using the transmission of sound…
Photographic processing unlocks more secrets from HMAS AE1 shipwreck
Australia’s first submarine, lost at sea for over 100 years, continues to reveal its secret history through advanced 3D processing…
Ancient plankton DNA offers insight into climate change survival
Curtin University researchers working on ancient DNA samples from deep sea sediments in the northeast Arabian Sea off the coast…