Federal and state government eyes have turned once again toward water infrastructure for northern Australia.

A massive new industry could open up in Australia following research on materials for the thinnest condom ever.

The Federal Government has congratulated itself for the successful Federal Exploration Development Incentive (EDI).

Biomedical engineers have unveiled a ground-breaking new device over ten years in the making.

Tech engineers need to move away from silicon for computer chips, and researchers in the US may have found a good alternative.

German carmakers Volkswagen and Daimler have launched a recall of 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to potentially faulty airbags.

A new state-of-the-art facility could see Tasmania carve out a name as the home of underwater robots.

South Australia is lining itself up as the new home of nuclear waste in Australia.

Our understanding of the universe was fundamentally changed at a press conference in the US overnight.

Rio Tinto says its dividends will fall in future years, sending its own stock tumbling after the announcement.

Local government authorities say billions of dollars of infrastructure is at risk.

Australian researchers have unveiled a stunning new device that could change the world for paraplegics.

Alcoa is celebrating a big mining milestone, having pulled its billionth tonne of bauxite from the ground in Western Australia.

Business owners say the Hunter Valley region has been buoyed by recent approvals.

Researchers in the US have come across what could be a new anode for lithium batteries – pollen.

Unions are hoping a new legal precedent will help them recover millions of dollars in lost wages.

Local experts are working on ways to embed micro-electronics in contact lenses.

The New South Wales Opposition says the Government should look at new renewables, not CSG.

There is a lot of concern about the future of Australian science and technology, with hundreds of jobs cut from the leading government organisation.

The Queensland Government has given permission that could see Adani get started on Australia’s largest coal mine.

Regulators in the UK have approved genetic experiments on human embryos – the latest step in better understanding and controlling reproduction.

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