Europe's science probe Philae has gone quiet for a bit, after making its mark on global media, the scientific world and the comet on which it landed.

Australian engineers have trained an army of robots to fight the scourge of e-waste.

Engineers have found a way to rapidly prepare frozen red blood cells for transfusion, which could make cryogenic transport even better.

Many of Australia’s major exports can flow more freely into China, with the official signing of a new free trade agreement.

Lobbyists say Australia’s uranium industry is waiting for Japan’s nuclear power industry to fire up once more.

Engineers have built a nanowire system that could be used to power photonic computer systems.

The Western Australian Government is hiring consultants to tell the public about its $2.2 billion airport rail link project.

The maximum fine that building firm Grocon can receive for a wall collapse that killed three people has been called “a slap on the wrist”.

Big changes at Infrastructure Australia mean the group is yet to form an opinion on Melbourne’s multi-billion-dollar East West Link.

A Global Infrastructure Hub will be set up in Sydney to increase investment, after a deal was brokered at the G20 summit on the weekend.

The Australian Government has announced it will seek a new free trade agreement, this time with the nation of Germany.

Experts have picked apart a 'game-changing' renewable energy deal between China and the US too see if it can match its own hype.

The US Government has struck a deal with tech giants to build the world's fastest supercomputers to date.

An Australian National University (ANU) Nobel Prize laureate has added to his list of accolades, as part of a team awarded one of the science world's most highly valued prizes.

Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane has issued an official press release slamming the Labor Party for giving up on the Renewable Energy Target (RET).

Tasmanian researchers have launched a commercial-viability test of equipment that can capture endless supplies of clean energy from the ocean.

Engineering giant Bechtel has made one of the biggest single intakes of apprentices in the Australian history, signing up hundreds of new workers across three liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants.

Engineers in Finland have demonstrated an exciting new technique for generating electrical energy; harvesting power from vibrations.

Raspberry has released a new version of the Pi computer – a tiny credit card-sized Linux PC that costs less than $25.

Funding has been secured for a demonstration-scale fuel plant in South Australia, which converts marine microalgae into green crude.

One the scale of ‘Things from Sci-Fi That Would be Useful in Real Life’ – the nanobots that inhabit the bodies of Star Trek’s Borg species are near the top.

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