Abandoned mines could be reused as underground farms to grow crops under cities while absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, according to Nottingham University researchers
NASA, Caltech and the US Department of Energy have united to help develop Liquidmetal, a new building material with characteristics similar to plastic.
New car registrations grew 16.7 per cent in May to reach 145,204 units according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
The Government's R&D tax credit is not delivering to its full potential, according to a new survey published by the CBI, in collaboration with the EEF.
The president of German company Bosch highlights the diverse and wide-reaching nature of his company. Stuart Nathan reports
'STEM by stealth' has helped raise science capital in an area of London where youngsters can feel estranged from the mainstream
City University Hong Kong has turned to Britain in the hope of commercialising a novel series of coatings designed to improve the performance of injection mould tools.
Researchers in the US have tested a new technique in the aftermath of an industrial fire to gauge the threat to health from air pollution.
A silicone guide seeded with stem cells could be implanted at a spinal cord injury site to help restore some function to paralysed patients
Brown University researchers have used graphene to double the toughness of a ceramic material used to make solid-state lithium ion batteries.