A US team has shown that it is possible to create nanoparticles without producing synthetic chemicals that have negative impacts on the environment.
News editorA festival at the Science Museum looks at how technology might help humans to ’upgrade’ themselves, while the UK’s quantum technologies have heir day in the sun.
A poll commissioned by RenewableUK shows that 64 per cent of people support the development of new electricity grid infrastructure compared to five per cent who oppose it.
Reaction to the proposed creation of a green investment bank has been largely positive despite some from the green-tech sector issuing caveats.
A Queensland University of Technology researcher has developed a new diagnostic technique using bioimpedance spectroscopy to diagnose cervical and skin cancers.
Intel Corporation has announced plans to build a new 300 millimetre wafer fabrication facility at its site in Kiryat Gat, Israel.
Bath University has received a £3.4m grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to share academic research within the business community.
Novell has announced plans to shave $110 million off its annual expenses, resulting in the loss of 600 jobs, more than 10% of Novell's worldwide workforce.
Irish nanotechnology company Ntera has collaborated with Epson to produce prototypes of the world’s highest resolution electronic displays for mobile devices.
ABB has won an order worth $550m from Eirgrid, the Irish transmission system operator, to connect the Irish and UK power grids.