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Australian engineers have created the most effective and highest frequency organic transistor in the world.
Merger could bring third player to Optus/Telstra game
A big new player could soon make its mark on the Australian telecoms scene, with the proposed merger of Vocus and M2 to create a $3 billion company.
Retailers warning after hack attack
Fashion giant David Jones has had its computer system hacked and the private details of customers stolen.
TPP clearing final pharmaceutical hurdles
Trade Minister Andrew Robb says there is about a 50 per cent chance the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal will be signed today.
Twitter take-over unveils young voices
UNICEF has handed over control of its Twitter account to Syrian refugee children living in Turkey, Jordan and Austria.
Gel printer could bring custom organs
Using futuristic gels and even living cells, 3D-printing of soft body parts is getting closer.
Car-maker making moves away from software scandal
Insiders say Volkswagen's staff and suppliers knew about software designed to thwart emissions tests years ago.
NASA coding for flight fuel cut
A new project by software engineers at NASA seeks to cut fuel use by improving operations.
New gene tech gets deep on nano-machines
Australian medical researchers have unlocked a central part of the way mitochondria behave.
Tech giants join bold bid for better world
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates have bought into a multi-billion dollar scheme to bring internet access to everyone in the world by 2020.
Telcos seek mass-surveillance money
Australian telcos big and small are calling on the Federal Government for clarity about their data retention obligations.
Labor looks to lock down great minds
The ALP says it wants to encourage brilliant minds to start new companies in Australia.
Nerve repair achieved in 3D-printed sleeve
Bio-engineers have a developed a 3D-printed implant that can help regrow damaged nerves.
Drone-built bridge can hold human's weight
Swiss engineers have taught a fleet of drones to build a rope bridge that is capable of carrying a human’s weight.
Fifield flung into Turnbull's old trade
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has freed himself of responsibility for Communications, appointing Senator Mitch Fifield to the ministerial position.
Power costs can be covered in anti-carbon switch
A new report from Greenpeace says that for the world to switch from climate-altering fossil fuels to renewable energy by 2050 would cost about $A1.39 trillion per year.
Tech test for FTTN
A multi-million-dollar deal between Telstra and NBN will see the FTTN network switched on for a trial before its commercial rollout.
Low cost catalysts for water-fueled future
Engineers have developed a new way to create hydrogen fuel with a method potentially hundreds of times cheaper than before.
New scheme for STEM gender boost
This week has seen the launch of the first Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) pilot program.
Armed forces fork out for new tech
Seven Australian organisations have received funding to develop innovative technologies for the defence force.
Robot arm feels like the future
Engineers in the US have reported on an advanced robotic hand wired directly into a paralysed man’s brain, providing feedback that allows him to ‘feel’.