When debris balls, dubbed “fatbergs” by the media, washed up on Sydney beaches, attention was drawn to the mechanics of ...
Formula 1 strips engineering down to its essence. This elite performance drives innovation far beyond the track.
Despite its promise of a major contribution to a cleaner energy system, green hydrogen must find its place in a ...
Australia’s industrial future depends on its ability to do more than extract and export. The National Reconstruction Fund is charged ...
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If one engineering team does their job right, viewers of the Brisbane Olympics might not realise they’re witnessing ...
In an era of population growth, extreme weather events and innovative but thirsty industries, how can Australia hope to stay ...
At the dawn of the computer age, Australia was among the world leaders, with a 2.5 tonne behemoth named CSIRAC that broke new ground. In November 1949, CSIRO scientists in Sydney independently created ...
After decades working on other people’s projects, this engineer decided to turn his attention to an interest of his own: renewable energy on a big scale. After 28 years in academia and 22 years as ...
And thanks to the vast, flooded, sensor-lined laboratory Vagins operates from a cavern deep underground, if Betelgeuse does immolate itself in a supernova explosion – the inevitable outcome for a star ...
Tanya de Hoog's career across three continents has taught her that the most powerful engineering leaves a lasting social trace.
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