The European Commission has told the UK government and the Mayor of London to urgently implement a plan for dealing with air pollution ’hotspots’ in London.
The World Solar Challenge sees the latest in solar-powered vehicle technology. But are we likely to see such cars on our roads soon? Jon Excell reports
Reaction Engines, IP Group and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) are teaming up to create a new decarbonisation technology company.
Ultium Cells LLC has received a $2.5bn loan to help finance the construction of lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing facilities in Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan.
The US operations of LyondellBasell and one of its European holding companies have voluntarily filed to reorganise under Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code.
A new €19.3m EU-backed project is developing a floating solar plant that uses both PV and heat from concentrated sunlight to power direct air capture of CO2.
The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) has announced the launch of SeaGas, a £2.78m, three-year project to produce bio-methane from seaweed using anaerobic digestion (AD).
The properties of cephalopod skin have been harnessed to create an artificial skin with potential applications for neurorobotics, skin prosthetics, and artificial organs.
A new report from education consultancy Dukes Plus has found that school students favour STEM subjects overall, but that schools are failing to fulfil this growing demand.
Graphene has been patterned in high-resolution and at the micron-scale with a laser and photoresist, an advance that could lead to applications in consumer electronics.