Europe may need to delay the phaseout of coal and other baseload sources if it cannot reduce gas demand by 55bcm.
An international group of researchers have discovered a technique in manufacturing nanostructures that has the potential to shrink the size of electrical and optical devices.
A University of Utah study has shown how far-infrared light, the last unexploited part of the electromagnetic spectrum, could be harnessed to build much faster wireless communications.
A fleet of seven aquatic robots has set sail off southwest England to collect scientific data about ocean processes and marine life.
A project led by University College London has used AI and x-ray imaging to investigate an art masterpiece in an entirely new way.
A survey by industry body EEF warns of a recruitment crunch if UK businesses are denied access to skills from across the European Union.
Key figures from industry are urging the next government to remain focused on implementing an industrial strategy and maintaining Britain’s position during Brexit negotiations.
A PhD student at the University of Adelaide could prove a godsend for Australia's farming sector, helping rural communities to better plan for future droughts.
A protocol developed by researchers at Argonne National Laboratory has been used to transfer unprecedented amounts of data over a computer network.
The Carbon Trust has announced its new clean hydrogen accelerator, which aims to help secure the UK’s energy supply and support climate targets.