A UW-Madison researcher has developed two devices that harness cold plasma - a state of matter similar to a chemically and electrically reactive gas - to kill food-borne pathogens.
An optical device built into a silicon chip is claimed to have achieved the slowest light propagation on a chip to date, reducing the speed of light by a factor of 1,200.
A Swansea University led team is calling on industry to support plans to build an advanced sorting plant that will recycle more material from products at the end of their life.
Consent has been granted for offshore wind energy at Dogger Bank in the North Sea, a development that marks the largest renewable energy project to receive planning consent in Britain to date.
Chemists at the University of Oregon have developed a low-energy, solution-based mineral substitution process to make a precursor to transparent thin films that could find use in electronics and...
An update to the International Energy Agency’s Net Zero Roadmap shows that solar power and EVs are booming but that more action is needed to reduce fossil fuel emissions.
BAE Systems, Babcock and Atlas Elektronik UK have each been awarded £5 million to develop their plans for the new Type 31e frigate, with the winner of the contract to be decided by the end of 2019.
E.ON plans to invest £300m in a biomass power station at the Port of Bristol.
An implantable device incorporating nanofluidic technology will allow drugs for cancer and other ailments to be delivered more effectively and without damaging the general health of the patient,...
The Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems a contract worth more than £30m to supply one new and one upgraded Commander Air Defence Radar system to the Royal Air Force.