Archived News for Engineering Professionals
In a big legal move, California has taken five of the world's biggest oil giants to court.
Woodside testing blocked
Woodside's ambitious gas project off Western Australia's northern coast has hit a snag.
Fusion build to power young minds
Australian students will soon build their own nuclear fusion device.
Passwords pulled from Wi-Fi
Researchers have decoded Wi-Fi signals to extract keystrokes for password theft.
'Human' kidney grown in pig
Researchers have grown ‘humanised’ kidneys inside pigs using human embryonic stem cells.
Dam battery sites mapped
Researchers saw small dams in rural Australia could function as unconventional “batteries”.
Fish kill case raised
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has filed a legal case over a fish kill incident near Lake Macquarie's Vales Point Power Station.
Floating farms tested
Australian researchers are testing designs for floating sea farms to ease food shortages.
Thin bug killer scores well
Australian researchers have invented a nano-thin superbug-slaying material.
HAFF gets Greens support
The Greens have pledged their support for the Albanese government's $10 billion housing bill, ensuring its passage through the Senate.
Quiet tech tested
Local experts are designing ‘radio-quiet’ electronics to power the world's largest radio telescope.
Strikes loom on LNG giant
WA’s Chevron liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities still face imminent strikes ...
Coal hike coming for NSW
The NSW government is set to bolster its budget by $2.7 billion through an increase in coal royalties.
Cyber list grows
The list of businesses falling under the "National Significance" category has expanded ...
Eraring talks continue
Tough talks are deciding the future of NSW’s Eraring coal-fired power station.
Fake coal test case forming
South Korean power companies are gearing up to sue an Australian lab over alleged fake coal tests.
AAD issues aired
The Australian Antarctic Division has been accused of impeding a Senate inquiry into climate research cuts.