Curtin researchers discover how to improve gold extraction process
Curtin University researchers have improved their award-winning glycine leaching technology by significantly enhancing the leaching rates for gold ore.
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Curtin University researchers have improved their award-winning glycine leaching technology by significantly enhancing the leaching rates for gold ore.
Read the storyCurtin University has been awarded $637,536 in Federal Government funding to explore new treatment opportunities for patients who are at an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
New Curtin University-led research has shown the formation of bubbles on electrodes, usually thought to be a hindrance, can be beneficial.
Curtin University researchers have joined with expert cavers on a mission to learn more about new and elusive underwater species.
A new $1 million Federal Government grant to Curtin University will enable a major upgrade to the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA).
New Curtin University research has found southern Australian long-finned pilot whales are able to mimic the calls of its natural predator and food rival – the killer whale.
Study looks at smartphone use and challenges within the blind and low vision community.
Curtin University congratulates John Curtin Distinguished Professor Kingsley Dixon on being named one of 25 new Fellows elected to the Academy of Technology and Engineering in 2020.
A new gel formula treatment that helps to improve outcomes for people with hearing loss has been named the overall winner at the 2020 Curtinnovation Awards.
Curtin University has been awarded almost $4.5 million by the Federal Government for 12 research projects.