A new technique to remove sludge from nuclear fuel ponds has been successfully trialled at Forth’s Deep Recovery Facility (DRF) in the company’s headquarters in Cumbria.
Scientists at the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) are developing a humanoid robot to carry out firefighting duties on navy vessels.
Millions of homes and businesses are set to enjoy a free broadband boost after BT more than doubled the speed for its residential and business customers.
Megger Group has received a £138m loan guaranteed by UK Export Finance to help the company grow and invest in green technologies.
Engineers from Bristol University have developed a new shape-changing metamaterial using Kirigami, a development that could lead to morphing aerospace structures and smart antennas.
Shoppers may one day know the quality of fruit and vegetables in the supermarket with smart plastic food packages that use integrated sensors to detect ripeness.
Researchers at Imperial College London have used transplanted hair follicles to treat scar tissue, promoting skin regeneration and altering the genetic profile of the affected area.
Finnish researchers have developed a direct-write three-dimensional method of forming biomaterials into microscopic scaffolds that can be used to rebuild body tissue.
A university library has markedly reduced its energy demand after installing and running what is claimed to be Britain’s first local direct-current (DC) computer network.
Orbital space launches from UK soil have moved forward with the granting of a spaceport licence to Spaceport Cornwall from the UK Civil Aviation Authority.