Friday, January 16 2026
•Matt
It may sound futuristic, but international researchers say space-based solar panels could allow us to harvest energy from the sun almost every moment of the day.
Friday, December 26 2025
•Matt
Physicists in Australia and Britain have reshaped quantum uncertainty to sidestep the restriction imposed by the famous Heisenberg uncertainty principle – a result that could underpin future ultra-precise sensor technology used in navigation, medicine and astronomy.
Wednesday, December 17 2025
•Matt
Scientists from The Australian National University have analysed signals generated by the vibrations of traffic along the Federal Highway to learn more about the seismic nature of Lake George, situated north-east of Canberra.
Thursday, November 13 2025
•Matt
A flexible robotic sheet that can grasp objects and move across surfaces could improve autonomous systems in fields such as exploration, haptic displays and smart healthcare, according to international researchers.
Friday, October 10 2025
•Matt
The first operational optical ground station network in the Southern Hemisphere, TeraNet, links Australia to the stars.
Tuesday, October 7 2025
•Matt
The biggest bottle neck in any company is documentation. One startup, exhibiting at #IAC2025 aims to clear the logjam by using AI.
Sunday, August 31 2025
•Matt
Ichthyosaurs had a specialised serrated fin for sneaking up on prey in dimly lit parts of the ocean, new fossil evidence suggests.
Thursday, August 28 2025
•Matt
Research led by RMIT University has developed an experimental invention to turn wastewater's high contaminant load into an advantage for making green hydrogen that could reduce reliance on fresh water – a scarce resource in many parts of the world.
Wednesday, August 20 2025
•Matt
Optical quantum clocks developed at the University of Adelaide have been proven to out-perfom GPS navigation systems by many orders of magnitude.
Friday, July 11 2025
•Matt
A powerful new telescope expected to unlock deep mysteries of the cosmos and our place within it, has released its first images.
Monday, July 7 2025
•Matt
A new filter for infrared light could see scanning and screening technology tumble in price and size. Built on nanotechnology, the new heat-tunable filter promises hand-held, robust technology to replace current desktop infrared spectroscopy setups that are bulky, heavy and cost from $10,000 up to more than $100,000.