By Jackson Sweeney, Monash University We drill a well, and the oil is initially driven out of the reservoir by natural mechanisms. Unfortunately, these natural mechanisms don’t last [...]
By Jake Kays Ever travelled to Japan, Europe, China or Korea? Did you jump on a high-speed rail while you were there? If you did, you would have experienced 200+ km/h travel minimal waiting, [...]
By Anthony Clissold Hospitals are a key component of society today. They make sure that people who aren’t well can be looked after until they are better and can re-join society as quickly as [...]
By Wayne Cheung Have you ever wondered whether a butterfly can really cause a hurricane? Are you confused about all the correlations and causations in real life, and how can we go about finding [...]
By Patrick Andersen Everything physical and manmade will eventually break or malfunction given enough time without attention. Often this happens unexpectedly and must be repaired after the fact, [...]
By Axel Almet Picture a crowd of people standing at a concert, cars moving on a highway and a group of cancerous cells migrating through a blood vessel during metastasis. Now shrink down the [...]