The battery industry is about to boom and Western Australia, with its vast wealth of lithium and other next-gen battery making minerals, is ideally placed.
Armed with an ‘astrocam’ and a custom-built machine learning algorithm, the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy is detecting faint meteor streaks in the sky.
Twenty-three-year-old astrophysics graduate is a writer, a talented visual artist, an engaging public speaker and scholarship recipient. She also happens to be autistic, diagnosed at 14 years of age.
Josh Richards is a Curtin physics graduate who is prepared to give up his life on Earth for the chance to live on Mars and push the boundaries of human discovery.
Curtin University researchers suggest Earth’s oldest known evolved rocks, which are four billion years old, were the result of asteroids slamming into the Earth’s crust and causing it to melt.
Through data science and multimodal discourse analysis, Curtin researchers are providing valuable insight into how meaning is communicated and reinterpreted through digital networks on a mega-scale.
Six Curtin University researchers have been named as finalists for the prestigious Premier’s Science Awards 2018, including two leading experts in their fields in the Scientist of the Year category.