WAE and Fortescue are developing Infinity Train, a regenerating battery electric iron ore train project that uses gravitational energy to fully recharge its battery systems.
Researchers at New York’s Columbia University have used a technique known as stimulated Raman scattering microscopy to identify a high density of nanoplastics in bottled water.
The UK SMR consortium could create 6,000 jobs in five years if government commits to a fleet of 16 small modular reactor (SMR) power stations built by 2040.
Scientists at the Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) have used artificial intelligence to identify the optimal material for wind turbine blades, which hardens under stress.
Scientists in the UK have generated electricity from americium, a rare chemical element derived from plutonium that could power future space missions for up to 400 years.
Scientists at Lancaster University are working with colleagues at the British Antarctic Survey on a £400,000 project to understand how particles from space affect the Earth’s atmosphere.
Students at Johns Hopkins University have designed a low-cost, therapeutic hypothermia device designed to prevent brain damage in new born babies.
A University of Missouri researcher has found that silver nanoparticles may destroy benign bacteria used to remove ammonia from wastewater treatment systems.
Researchers say they have found an easy way to modify the molecular structure of a polymer commonly used in solar cells.
A new process for creating flexible large area electronics could lead to breakthroughs in technologies including prosthetics, high-end electronics and fully bendable digital displays.