Engineers experiment with salty mask coatings to guard against infections
Early experiments with adding salt coatings to face masks shows promise for deterring the spread of viruses.
Early experiments with adding salt coatings to face masks shows promise for deterring the spread of viruses.
RMIT engineers have devised a chip that stores information like the human brain makes memories.
Engineering student and snowboarder Rob Joseph was tired of uncomfortable helmets, but still wanted to stay safe on the slopes. ...
Cancer treatments have come a long way, but still have toxic side effects. Australian researchers are hoping to solve these ...
Turns out that graphene has yet another stand-out property: it can block the signals mosquitoes use to sniff out tasty ...
Australia’s ageing and active population is seeing the number of orthopaedic implants rise. A team is working on a coating ...
Origami, the traditional Japanese art of paper-folding, is increasingly being used to solve modern-day engineering problems.
CSIRO is using heat to produce an even more versatile carbon-based material.
Fibres from a humble hummock plant usually dealt with by fire could find their way into new, sustainable materials.