New discovery gives light to efficient electricity
A breakthrough discovery in quantum physics can deliver new electronics and communications technology with ultra-low energy consumption.
technology - BY Tiffany Paczek - 16 November 2018
Curtin research finds smarter way to harvest solar energy for clean fuels
Curtin University researchers have developed a low-cost and environmentally friendly method to harvest energy from sunlight to produce clean fuels such as...
solar energy - BY Tiffany Paczek - 8 October 2018
CSIRO tech accelerates hydrogen vehicle of the future
Australia is a step closer to a new hydrogen production and export industry following the national science agency’s successful refuelling of two fuel cell...
vehicle - BY Tiffany Paczek - 26 September 2018
Strengthening AI through research and collaboration
The research partnership between Continental and UC Berkley focuses on optimising the speed of neural networks, as well as protecting AI systems in...
technology - BY Tiffany Paczek - 20 August 2018
A most precious commodity: winner of Water Research Prize revealed
The winner of the inaugural prize is a water management system designed by a team of students from Pontificia Catholic University of Peru (PUCP).
World Architecture Festival - BY Tiffany Paczek - 10 August 2018
Sustainability knowledge is fundamental to business success
New research published recently by the Supply Chain Sustainability School of Australia has revealed a significant jump in the importance of sustainability...
well-being - BY Tiffany Paczek - 9 August 2018
New residential property intelligence platform is a game-changer
DistrictData, is a research tool for the residential development market, offering "intelligence to develop smarter and invest wisely".
Victoria - BY Tiffany Paczek - 5 July 2018
Is clean energy really clean?
Is renewable energy as clean as it’s cracked up to be? Australia’s top pollution researchers investigate how new forms of energy will impact on our health.
research - BY Tiffany Paczek - 26 March 2018
Students shaping the future of facilities management
Students from the UWTSD’s School of Architecture, Built and Natural Environments presented research at the conference ‘Shaping tomorrow’s built environment'.
UWTSD - BY FM Media - 14 February 2018
New course set for ocean observations
CSIRO will partner with ocean technology start-up Saildrone to radically improve measurement and monitoring in Australian waters and the Southern Ocean.
start-up - BY Corporate Waste Solutions - 12 February 2018
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