Archived News for Engineering Professionals
Experts are working on a sensor that could someday enable “mind-controlled” robots.
3D-printed hearts tested
Engineers are working on custom, 3D-printed hearts that look and pump just like the real thing.
New fuel site looms
Backers are lining up for a $400 million sustainable aviation fuel factory in Queensland.
SA sale scrapped
The South Australian government has reached an agreement to cancel the privatisation of train and tram services.
Musk joins AI warning
Experts want to pause the development of AI to make sure the technology is having a positive impact.
Locals look at brightest burst
Australian astronomers have observed a gamma ray burst brighter than any seen before.
School sees hydro needs
Australia appears to lack the hydrogen skills and training capabilities it needs to achieve its newly-legislated carbon reduction targets.
Storage needs detailed
Adequate storage is the next big hurdle in Australia's renewable energy transition.
High-tech inks coming
Researchers have created specialised inks that can be used to passively control temperature in everyday environments.
Safeguard deal reached
Labor and the Greens have cut a deal to get a key piece of climate policy through the parliament.
Tasty prints tested
3D printers could be the bakers of the future, according to international experts.
US rules could block local work
Australian laws could prevent foreign-born engineers from working on AUKUS submarines.
FFI claims breakthrough
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has achieved a “breakthrough” by successfully processing ‘green’ iron ore.