Engineers in the US have invented a battery powered by molten metals which could be excellent for grid-level power storage.

The heirs to one of the world’s great oil empires are getting out of the family business.

Australia will seek to claw back billions of dollars that big mining, building and technology companies funnel out of the country to avoid tax.

A new peak body has been set up to represent the interests of the energy storage sector in Australia.

The weekend saw the African nation of Sierra Leone in lockdown as a measure to stop the worst Ebola outbreak in history.

A group of 63 Australian economists have released a joint statement rejecting the Federal Government’s repeated insistence that the country is facing a “budget emergency”.

One local government has approved a development application for large, permanent protesters’ campsite.

A public service insider has trashed the Prime Minister’s attempts to tackle indigenous affairs.

A glass tube and some chip packets could be the key to preventing millions of deaths, local students say.

A new report could test the resolve of infrastructure-friendly but ecologically-ignorant politicians.

The waters off Australian beaches are suffering under a plague of plastic, as urban life strangles nearby fish and birds.

The Queensland Government has introduced new laws that save mining companies from applying for water licences.

New South Wales is getting a gauge of its uranium supplies, in a move that many consider a step towards new mining ventures.

Two states’ minerals councils have lobbed volleys at The Australia Institute, accusing it of fudging its numbers to fight an ideological war.

One of the toughest engineering quests is to create a transparent solar panel, and a team in the US has taken the biggest step so far.

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) is refusing to let the Federal Government cut the Renewable Energy Target (RET) without a fight.

Japan has approved the restart of some of its nuclear reactors, in a move that could pave the way for the nation’s nuclear systems to fire once more.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has called a sharp drop in global oil demand “nothing short of remarkable”.

While the adage contends that it takes a whole village to raise a child, a new program shows a village of children could just raise themselves, almost.

Research has revealed a secret that Aboriginal communities may have known for millennia.

Australian engineers have built a hydrogen-powered bicycle that can take riders up to 125 kilometres on a single battery charge and $2 in fuel.

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