RMIT students lift the James Dyson Award with pneumatic patient transfer device
Repositioning vulnerable patients has always been a difficult and stressful procedure for all involved, especially when healthcare workers are operating ...
Repositioning vulnerable patients has always been a difficult and stressful procedure for all involved, especially when healthcare workers are operating ...
Two Australian companies are bringing innovative techniques to the world of 3D-printed metals, and their work holds exciting promise for ...
EnGenius showcases undergraduate students’ final year projects, each providing an innovative design solution to a real-world problem.
For Dr Phuong (Jonathan) Tran, senior lecturer in advanced manufacturing at RMIT University, the future of building materials comes from ...
From heart rate to sleep quality and calories burned, wearable technology can provide users with a whole host of information.
Researchers have developed a touch screen sheet 100 times thinner than existing materials – using items you could buy from ...