Space and physics
Chemistry expert honoured with Curtin room naming
Leading scientist Dr John Hosking’s contribution to the field of chemistry has been recognised with a room officially named after…
When discovery and collaboration collide
‘Atomic collision theory’ might sound like a term that belongs within the confines of a science lab, when in reality,…
Major milestone for key radio-astronomy project
The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) has recorded a key milestone in its ongoing development, with the building and deployment of…
Continental collisions: from Norway to Australia
Globe-straddling work into geological land mass collisions dating back hundreds of millions of years has seen TIGeR (The Institute for…
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s OSIRIS-REx!
In just a few days, a NASA spacecraft is going to perform a gravitational slingshot around the Earth to rendezvous…
CSI Curtin: the researchers helping to solve crimes with chemistry
Have you ever watched a television crime show like Bones, CSI or Silent Witness and wondered just how realistic their…
Curtin debuts in ARWU ranking in Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ has debuted in the highly-regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) in the field of Natural Sciences and…
Extragalactic radio astronomy expert appointed as CIRA Co-director
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ has appointed Professor Carole Jackson as Co-director (Science) of Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) and Director of…
Universe awaits for award-winning astronomy student
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ post-graduate astronomy student Thomas Russell has today been named ExxonMobil Student Scientist of the Year at the Premier’s…
Black hole behaviour brings home science award
Dr James Miller-Jones has been busy. Not only did he just get his team’s latest mystery solving research published in…