Technology
Study finds pretty plants hog research and conservation limelight
New Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ research has found a ‘beauty bias’ may be holding science back. The study revealed a tendency among…
Study of marine noise highlights need to protect pristine Australian waters Â
New Curtin research has found urgent action is needed to ensure human-generated underwater noise in Australian waters does not escalate…
Radar satellites can better protect against bushfires and floods
New research led by Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ has revealed how radar satellites can improve the ability to detect, monitor, prepare for…
Outback radio telescope discovers dense, spinning, dead star
Astronomers have discovered a pulsar—a dense and rapidly spinning neutron star sending radio waves into the cosmos—using a low-frequency radio…
Supercomputing partnership to turbocharge Australian research and green innovationÂ
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ and DUG Technology Ltd have entered into a decade-long partnership to collaborate in the fields of high-performance computing…
Curtin research finds introduced honeybee may pose threat to native bees
A Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ study has found the introduced European honeybee could lead to native bee population decline or extinction when…
Curtin scientists recognised for leading astronomy and chemistry research
Curtin astrophysicist Associate Professor Cathryn Trott and electrochemistry researcher Associate Professor Debbie Silvester-Dean have been recognised for their exceptional contributions…
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥-led Global Fireball Observatory makes rare find
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ has played a major role in the recovery of a rare meteorite in the UK, made possible by dedicated fireball…
First black hole ever detected is more massive than we thought
New observations of the first black hole ever detected have led astronomers to question what they know about the Universe’s…
Food and space the focus for newest Forrest PhD Scholars at Curtin
Two early career researchers have been awarded prestigious Forrest PhD Scholarships to continue their studies into black holes in the…