People want ethical robots, but there’s one big problem in the way
People are messy, complex and often irrational (sorry, but it's true). So if we want to program ethical robots, can we learn how to code those shades of grey?
People are messy, complex and often irrational (sorry, but it's true). So if we want to program ethical robots, can we learn how to code those shades of grey?
Most of us take energy access for granted, but life without electricity is standard for many people around the world. It's not just light or heat they miss out on ...
One of Australia's top minds in biomedical engineering wants to change how we diagnose and treat diseases by going straight to the source – our cells themselves.
Taking a cue from nature, engineers in the US have created a novel camera that mimics the eye of the mantis shrimp to detect cancer.
Wherever there are roads, there are potholes – we've come to accept it as a given. But a recent discovery out of the UK might make it possible to have ...
In the world’s driest inhabited continent, a bit of greenery seems like a luxury in the height of summer. But one Australian engineer is looking at green infrastructure as a ...
Borrowing engineering principles from the architectural world has seen two Carnegie Mellon graduates reimagine the bra.
No longer relegated to ‘structures of a certain size’, timber buildings are making a comeback – and moving up in the world.
A NSW startup sees 3D printing as a gateway to get students interested in STEM. They're working to get the tech in front of as many students as possible.
Combining engineering with international aid work has helped Sarah Davies lend her expertise to rebuilding infrastructure in Syria, Chad, Haiti and more.