The young stars of tomorrow’s engineering world will face-off against each other in August.

Reports say an engineer in New Zealand has been working for years, even after he was implicated in a major stadium collapse.

The future could be defined by the rise of nanobots, hyperconductors, quantum networks and... eggplant?

Tiny organic cages could be used to extract rare, valuable and sometimes deadly gases from the air.

Next week marks the start of the football World Cup many have been waiting for.

A conference this week discussed what can be done with Australia’s 50,000 disused mine sites.

Australian space scientists will build a domestic satellite industry at the Advanced Instrumentation and Technology Centre (AITC), now that it is complete.

The first ever WorldSkills Water Innovation Challenge has mixed technophile and tradie to produce sanitation solutions for the world’s poorest regions.

Australian engineers say greater efficiency will flow from improved electric motors.

A simple yet powerful Australian water treatment technology will be brought to the global market.

Questions are being asked over the Defence Department’s decision to reject an Australian bid to supply $15 million worth of safety boots, after the contract was given to a company to make the boots in Indonesia.

Some MPs say remotely piloted aircraft put public safety and privacy at risk, and there should be new laws to protect them.

An Australian invention will save lives in the air, reducing a major cause of fatal plane crashes.

Black has become blacker, with the development of a material that reflects almost no light whatsoever.

A new phase-changing material could soften up the world for the age of shape-shifting robots.

The Tasmanian Government has put together a task force to help with rampant job losses in the state’s west coast mines.

Some high-tech building projects could be a sign of the future of intelligent structural design.

‘A wall to bring people together’ sound likes a strange concept, but that is exactly what the developers of a new interactive display surface hope to achieve.

Australian researchers are working on one step of the process that could see quantum information teleporting around the world instantaneously.

Researchers and engineers love crystals, the majestic paragons of order and strength, but some scientists say the world should get more comfortable with the disorder and chaos of the ‘anticrystal’.

A new device could let women turn their fertility on and off at will.

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