Engineers from the University of California San Diego have developed a magnetic ink that can be used to 3D print self-repairing batteries and circuits.
A process combining comparatively cheap materials and antifreeze may be the key to making solar cells that cost less and avoid toxic compounds.
An international consortium led by Lancaster University is developing new types of organic materials to power wearables, smart textiles and healthcare devices.
Sheffield-based startup Fyous has launched a new mould technology that it said can be adjusted and reused infinitely to rapidly manufacture custom parts.
Aston University and partners have been awarded £427,000 for REvAR, a project that aims to transform sewage sludge into clean water and energy.
Researchers have demonstrated a resorbable electronic implant that eliminated bacterial infection in mice by delivering heat to infected tissue when triggered by a remote wireless signal.
The UK is to get its first nuclear power station since Sizewell B following government approval for the construction of Hinkley Point C in Somerset.
Researchers at The Johns Hopkins University have developed a new mathematical formula that could lead to more precise computer models describing turbulent flow.
A €19.6m project aiming to be the stepping stone towards large scale wave energy commercialisation has received approval from the European Union.
Vestas announced today that it is to lay off around 3,000 staff, citing insufficient growth in the European market for the job losses.