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Super-tough cushions safely get to the bottom of tricky lifting problems posed by portable and mobile plant
Researchers drill down on mine waste monitoring using drones and sensors
International student to conduct vital research with Monash University on liquid hydrogen as a clean energy carrier
University executive mission focuses on sustainable futures
Charting His Course, Full STEAM Ahead
Program bringing more construction tradies to WA extended
Monash expert: Fracking proposal in WA’s Kimberley region
Stuck bridges, buckling roads − extreme heat is wreaking havoc on America’s aging infrastructure
Greater Charitable Foundation Equity Scholarship program calling for applications
Upskilling Next Gen Of Skilled Workers – Wollongong
Manila is reeling after a super typhoon. We must prepare fast-growing megacities for worsening disasters
Big trucks – especially articulated vehicles – work safer for longer with an air spring maintenance checklist
Nitrogen emissions have a net cooling effect. But researchers warn against a climate solution
Nineteen Student Ambassadors from twelve countries and regions appointed for academic year 2024 Reaching out to prospective international students
Hundreds Attend Nuclear Information Session In Lyne
Seeking Donations For Scholarship Fund
Lithgow Council makes significant investment to submit for Wolgan Road Replacement Funding
PolyU showcases research and innovations at its first overseas exhibition “Flying High” in France
Swinburne rises into top 150 in US News Best Global Universities Ranking
Transforming the lives of refugee engineers through the EPIC Program
How do you build tunnels and bridges underwater? A geotechnical engineer explains the construction tricks
GDP: Building and construction slump highlights need for urgent reform
Study reveals first emissions snapshot of Australian coal mines
Can-do 24/7 service earns Hydraulink franchisee Chris Sheather plaudits from Far North Qld customers
Replanting trees can help prevent devastating landslides like the one in PNG – but it’s not a silver bullet
Tokyo Tech Volunteer Group leads tour to areas hit by Great East Japan Earthquake
Is hard water bad for you? 2 water quality engineers explain the potential benefits and pitfalls that come with having hard water
Australia and Southeast Asia partner on decarbonisation in the maritime industry
More Tassie Companies To Secure Government Contracts
Energy-smart Bricks Keep Waste Out Of Landfill
Major Revamp On Way For Jetty One At Barrack Square
New Book Gives Insider’s View Of Cosmic Search For Life
CIFAL Curitiba Promoting Girls Participation In Science
Plant more native trees to reduce landslide risk, say researchers
Dali hit Key Bridge with the force of 66 heavy trucks at highway speed
Baltimore bridge collapse: a bridge engineer explains what happened, and what needs to change
‘You the Engineer’ climate change course opens to Title 1 schools
Study Reveals Flood Mud Burden On Moreton Bay
Research unlocks potential of robots to revolutionise construction waste recycling
Research unlocks potential to revolutionise construction waste recycling
Count Her In: Making a difference in Victoria’s resources sector
Lightweight Fish Pen To Move Farms To Deeper Seas
La Trobe Teachers Recognised For Excellence
Addressing Gender Pay Gap
Expansion of Cadet, Apprentice and Traineeship Program Underway
2024 Jack Scoble Recipients Announced
Invasive weed could be turned into a viable economic crop
Work on new $11.5 million Hunts Creek Bridge starts this month