Engineers are looking to Nature to work out how to make solar power in the shade.

Researchers are working on a highly-mobile new robot with some astounding aquatic abilities.

More than a thousand workers have been sacked after the collapse of engineering company Forge Group, some small towns are worried for their workforce, but reports say the company has been spending-up on executive perks.

There has been widespread alarm and outrage since NBN Co announced it would wind back fibre-optic installations at some sites where the copper network seems fine.

UGL, a giant of the Australian trades and construction sector, is expected to announce the sale of its property arm this week.

Scientists are drawing closer to a goal they have sought for decades, which will provide the world with nearly limitless power supplies.

The Victorian Treasurer will not release the business case for a planned multi-billion dollar tunnel project.

Researchers have combined the best elements of hydrogen fuel cells and traditional battery-based electrical power, to create a concept battery using proton power.

The company behind a massive farm project in Queensland will not be swayed by a report suggesting there is not nearly enough water.

Global engineering firm Sandvik has secured a significant contract, receiving $77 million for a materials handling EPC deal at an Australian coal mine.

A former senior member of the Treasury says Australia may miss the boat to the ‘Asian Century’ if it doesn’t start building on a big scale.

An NZ-based company is drumming up funds to make every ten-year-old’s dream come true; developing the world’s first practical, commercial jetpack.

Biomedical engineers in the United States have announced an advance in the field of tissue manufacture – bringing the likelihood of 3D-printed replacement organs even closer.

Micro-machining technologies could allow solar panels to wear contact lenses, enhancing their electrical efficiency.

Researchers are looking to nature for design advice, looking to pinch the secrets of their astounding neck joints.

The Toll Group has inked a hefty deal with Japanese energy company Inpex, which will bring in $90 million over 10 years.

New developments have been made in the quest for a fully-internal cochlear implant.

Researchers are trying to crack open an extremely common source of electricity – vibrations.

A university project using advanced technologies to look for crude oil has sold for $76 million.

A Danish man has become the first in the world to be fitted with a prosthetic hand that can feel.

Despite the city of Adelaide being placed in the driest state on the driest inhabited continent, underneath its streets flow substantial quantities of water.

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