The world’s first hydrogen-fuelled distillery could be developed at The Orkney Distillery as part of government plans to decarbonise energy-intensive industries.
A research facility has been set up to improve the efficiency of the brewing process – but taste remains the top priority.
A team of researchers has demonstrated the ability to non-invasively peer inside the body and observe the immune system at work.
Rapidly-developing technology means machine tools are now able to offer several functions in a single unit which improves set-up times and cost efficiency. Martin Oakham explains
Education and training received a boost today from the chancellor George Osborne who announced measures to increase university places and fund higher apprenticeships.
Scientists from the National University of Singapore have developed an electrochemical approach to treat industrial wastewater using electricity as a reagent for purification.
A report from Cranfield University said that multi-million-pound investment is ‘urgently needed’ in technology to mitigate CO2 emissions at airports.
A joint UK–US initiative predicts that in the future it will be possible to simply produce a flat, near-perfect lens using cost-effective materials.
Researchers have overcome an obstacle hindering the use of vanadium disulphide in lithium-ion batteries, an advance that could lead to quicker charging without compromising capacity.
Researchers have combined 3D holographic lithography and 2D photolithography to develop a 3D microbattery suitable for large-scale on-chip integration with microelectronic devices.