With Christmas and summer holidays approaching, it’s time for people in country areas to think carefully about the potential dangers of quad-bikes.
Microscopic particles that can be made to switch their magnetic state could mean computers of the future will be able to store much more data in much less space.
Monash University has formalised its partnerships with MMG Limited and Newcrest Mining Limited today with the signing of philanthropic gifts to support the establishment of the Division of Mining and Resources Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering
Monash University has been rated at world standard in every research discipline in rankings released by the Australian Research Council today.
Scientists have taken inspiration from one of the oldest natural materials to exploit the extraordinary qualities of graphene, a material set to revolutionise fields from computers and batteries to composite materials.
Through the measures outlined above Monash University is actively repositioning for the next ten years of its journey and for ongoing growth in academic excellence.
Monash University has been named host institution of the 2012 Globalization of Pharmaceutics Education Network conference, the first to be held in the Southern Hemisphere in its 16-year history.
Cars that change colour at the push of a button? Research into designing structural materials that are both responsive and functional is shifting such ideas from the realm of fantasy to reality.
Developing innovative green storm water treatment and harvesting technologies has seen Monash University’s Professor Ana Deletic awarded a prestigious 2012 Victoria Prize
Last weekend, The Guardian ran an article entitled “Do online courses spell the end for the traditional university?” Had I been the one writing that article, it would have been precisely two letters long: “N-O”
A pioneering use of mini-trampolines is allowing engineers to better understand effects of vibrations caused by human movement on floors and small bridges.
If you’ve not ridden an electric bicycle yet, chances are you know someone who has. Or maybe someone rode past you on one and you thought it was a conventional bike.
The talent and dedication of some of Monash University’s outstanding staff members has been recognised at the second annual Vice-Chancellor's Education and Research Awards.
Monash University has secured the highest grant allocation for Victoria in the latest round of the Australian Research Council's (ARC) Discovery Projects scheme.
The push to mine Queensland’s uranium is a con job and the con goes further than the LNP’s decision to take a no-uranium position to the election, only to reverse it months later on the flimsiest of pretences.
A new book that combines science and art explains how computers are changing the way we create things.
Vice-Chancellor and President of Monash University, Professor Ed Byrne AO, has been newly elected as Fellow to the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.
Monash University graduate Geoffrey Pascoe has won the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for study at Oxford University where he plans to help drive a revolution in transportation.
The Vice-Chancellor of Monash University, Professor Ed Byrne AO, has congratulated Prime Minister Gillard and the Federal Government on the release of their new White Paper and upon their plans for establishment of a new Ministry for the Asian Century.
More effective monitoring of pollution levels in the workplace is on the horizon following the development of a new construction method for microscopic structures made of gold.