How wave energy could transform Australia’s energy landscape
The consistency and predictability of wave energy means it could play a large role in improving the reliability of grids powered by renewables.
The consistency and predictability of wave energy means it could play a large role in improving the reliability of grids powered by renewables.
Professor Vivian Tam has fought an uphill battle to have engineers and construction firms consider her concrete innovation. But there's now enormous interest.
The Walter Taylor Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Australia when completed in 1936 and remains a celebrated Brisbane icon.
Technologies such as robotics, artificial intelligence and 3D printing are rapidly changing the way humans create. Can Australia seize the upper hand in advanced manufacturing?
A new book from robotics engineer Marita Cheng uses generative AI to encourage girls to enter engineering, a field still dominated by men in Australia and abroad.
The Australian Government is aiming to position our hydrogen industry as a major global player by 2030, with a world-first online tool supporting that goal being selected as a finalist ...
A new skyscraper on Sydney’s Circular Quay has a longer history than its gleaming new facade and up-to-the-minute design might suggest.
This engineer has spearheaded change in the field of bionics and just developed a new bionic limb to reduce pain and improve patients’ movement.
Once considered an unfashionable civil engineering solution, a series of colossal multibillion dollar tunnelling projects is changing the way Australia thinks about infrastructure.
With around seven per cent of global CO2 emissions coming from heavy road transport, European manufacturers such as Volvo are racing to achieve ambitious net zero targets.