A new report has found that businesses are struggling to meet their green commitments, but that the coronavirus pandemic is helping some towards ‘net zero’ targets.
UK communications technology is set to play a key role in the European Space Agency’s ExoMars mission, which launched successfully today from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
A new £28.5m project on the Scottish archipelago of Orkney will combine electricity, heat and transport in a smart, integrated system designed to smooth the intermittency of renewables.
The detection of E.coli bacteria could be cut to between 15-20 minutes with a new fibre optic sensor developed by researchers in Canada and India.
An Anglo-Swedish collaboration aims to extend the lifespan of bridges in a way that is economically viable and environmentally responsible.
Progress with automating shaped metal deposition process to save waste and money in the manufacture of aerospace parts. Siobhan Wagner reports
Three-year UK project aims to develop a solid-state chip device that will measure and assess nano-scale surfaces on the production line. Siobhan Wagner reports.
Buro Happold is partnering with charity CARE International UK to support its response and emergency shelter work in areas globally where disaster has struck.
Throat cancer patients could soon need fewer operations thanks to a new speech valve developed by the Hull University and Medway School of Pharmacy.
Britishvolt has entered into a collaboration agreement with Siemens to accelerate the development and production of lithium-ion batteries at the company’s gigaplant.