Surrey University researchers have discovered a way to use the spherical ‘buckyball’ C60 to make tiny pure carbon nanocrystals, which could be used in solar cells and gas sensors.
Wind power generating capacity in the US increased by 27% in 2006 and is expected to increase an additional 26% in 2007, according to a report released by the American Wind Energy Association.
Airbus is to acquire a majority stake in Bombardier’s C-Series aircraft business, potentially shoring up thousands of UK jobs put at risk by a recent US decision to impose sharp import tariffs on the...
Global government stimulus programmes are expected to win €15bn worth of orders for Siemens between 2010 and 2012, with 40 per cent of the revenue to come from green technologies.
ITI Energy has announced the third of its R&D investments – to investigate the production of a low-cost, solid nano-material with the potential to store and release hydrogen at room temperature and...
The government has reaffirmed plans to spend £15bn on upgrading roads around the UK, with deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg saying the scheme is essential for rebalancing the economy. Which response is...
UK energy minister Malcolm Wicks will today press for more progress in the development of a European Union energy policy, and will ask member states to do more to open up their energy markets.
Nearly 700,000 women will take part in a trial to test how AI tools can be used to discover breast cancer cases earlier, the Department of Health and Social Care announced today (February 4, 2025).
To support the aviation sector’s transition to sustainable aviation fuel, suppliers can look at leveraging simulation to speed up the process of developing new and blended fuel safely, and in an...
News editor The Prince of Wales will be helping to mark the 150th anniversary of one of London’s (and the Victorian era’s) defining civil engineering works, Joseph Bazalgette’s sewerage system,...