The world’s most advanced long-term artificial heart is on the cusp of implantation
The world's first long-term artificial heart won't wear out, age or break – and it's about to be implanted in human bodies for the very first time.
The world's first long-term artificial heart won't wear out, age or break – and it's about to be implanted in human bodies for the very first time.
Revolutionary new ways to remove microplastics from water, use zinc-air batteries to power electric cars and significantly improve hydrogen storage are among the research projects underway at Edith Cowan University ...
A range of innovative battery technologies are emerging as potential alternatives for grid-level solutions.
Engineering is evolving to encompass new disciplines combining diverse skill sets – including environmental, systems and biomedical engineering.
For International Women’s Day, Engineers Australia CEO Romilly Madew explores how diversity and inclusion efforts are forging a more positive future.
Engineers Australia National President Dr Raj Aseervatham knows firsthand how engineering can change the world – and here shares his vision for World Engineering Day and beyond.
In a world of digitalisation, engineering processes must become faster and more productive, efficient, secure and transparent.
When it comes to flying large airliners, a pilot needs to work with a team of mechanical engineers and crew to operate it effectively.
The engineers at the Australian Synchrotron are designing tools to study objects at nano-scale resolution in an impressive display of nanoengineering.
Meet some of the engineers trying to thwart the hundreds of cyber attacks that take place every day in Australia.