From exoskeletons to self-driving cars to suits that recycle bodily fluids, these engineering concepts are often part and parcel of modern filmmaking. But how realistic are these depictions? Professor ...
The biggest weir built in Australia since World War II is a masterclass in engineering innovation and sustainability, and services a catchment area larger than England. The Fitzroy River in central ...
The next generation of rolling stock to hit the city’s tram network promises to deliver the holy trinity of improvements in energy efficiency, passenger safety and reliability. This article was ...
Elle is a freelance journalist. She has written for industry publications including the Australian Water Association's Current magazine, Mercer Magazine and BPay Banter.
Esteemed innovator Professor Veena Sahajwalla FIEAust CPEng breaks down how microfactories can transform waste into high-value materials. Sahajwalla has had a long career in recycling science and ...
The Universities Accord represents a rethink for university education. An ambitious target of 80 per cent attainment in the tertiary sector is one of the most significant aspects of the Australian ...
As projects grow in complexity and risk, this civil engineering design specialist and partner leveraged digital tools to boost organisational efficiencies, enhance communication with stakeholders and ...
The precision engineering required to assemble rockets, civil infrastructure, oil rigs, fusion technology and submarines leaves little margin for error. ...
Duct tape is the go-to solution for many everyday challenges – from packing boxes to patching holes to waterproof sealing. But before this flexible, durable tape became a household staple, its origins ...