Archived News for Engineering Professionals
A majority of Australians are opposed to drilling for oil in the Great Australian Bight, with SA residents most concerned.
New brew for cleaner fuel
Researchers are mixing cane mulch with coal to create a lower-emissions fuel source.
Science group effects tallied
The Australian Academy of Science has measured the benefits of membership of major global science organisations.
Rio factors cyclone damage
Rio Tinto has counted the cost of damage at its Pilbara iron ore port by tropical cyclones.
Shuttle crashes seconds from Moon
A spacecraft carrying a repository of human knowledge has crashed into the Moon.
Adani approval questioned
The approval of Adani’s water plan “reeks of political interference”, according to Queensland Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch.
ARENA backs demountable solar
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced funding for a re-deployable rooftop solar trial.
Big boost for satellite CRC
A new satellite research centre is set to receive $55 million from the federal government.
Deadly baby sleeper recalled
Toymaker Fisher-Price has recalled nearly 5 million infant sleepers in the US that are linked to dozens of infant deaths.
Finger tech to spot Parkinson's
Research engineers have developed a small, palm-worn device to help diagnose Parkinson’s disease.
LNP plugs NBN stats
After over a decade and $51 billion, the federal government says the NBN will be completed by next year.
Powercor hit with fire fine
Electricity distribution company Powercor has been fined $374,000 plus court costs for failing to keep trees clear of powerlines.
Virtual plant trial funded
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) will soon run a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) trial.
WA to host big battery hub
Western Australia will soon host a national hub for future battery research.
New tech gives quantum outlook
Australian researchers are working on a quantum device to generate all possible futures simultaneously.
Next-gen membranes tested
A new pilot plant will test new technology to remove salts from bore water, industrial wastewater and sea water to produce high-quality drinking water.
Drone delivery approved
Safety regulators have allowed Google to launch a world-first drone delivery system in Canberra.
Event horizon could be revealed
An announcement this week could mark the first time anyone has actually seen a black hole.
FMG green lights new iron
Fortescue has approved its second major iron ore mine development in just 12 months.
NRMA calls for gear change
The NRMA says Australia is lagging way behind in the adoption of low-emission vehicles.