Archived News for Engineering Professionals
The prices of lithium and nickel, once the darlings of the green energy transition, have plummeted.
Doomsday Clock maintains risk
In a reminder of global perils, the Doomsday Clock remains at 90 seconds to midnight.
Fortescue facing shift
An ex-PM’s departure could mark a new chapter for Fortescue’s green ambitions.
King leaves on power spree
Australia is promoting itself to key energy markets in Japan and South Korea.
Local link in German plan
Germany, Europe's industrial juggernaut, is pushing to build a novel hydrogen market.
Melanoma leaders honoured
Professor Georgina Long and Professor Richard Scolyer have been jointly named the 2024 Australians of the Year.
New bid for multi-deal
Coal workers could be the first to test the new multi-employer bargaining regime.
Protein seen as cancer switch
A protein in the immune system can be manipulated to help overcome bowel cancer, according to new research.
Camera tuned to animal eyes
A new camera system allows humans to see the world through an animal's eyes.
Big Sydney fix ordered
Urgent repair orders have been issued for “prestigious” new apartments in Sydney.
Nappies mashed for new builds
Researchers are working on ways to build sustainable homes using recycled nappies.
Big players sign gas deal
The Albanese Government has brokered a new deal with gas giants Woodside and Esso.
BoM slammed amid uncertainty
With wild weather across the country, armchair experts are attacking the Bureau of Meteorology with renewed fervour.
Jemena stake could be sold
Goldman Sachs could be looking to sell a 40 per cent stake in Jemena, a key player in the gas and electricity distribution market, on behalf of Singapore Power.
Smart glasses open senses
Federal funding is helping to develop smart glasses for the vision impaired.