A new report from the International Energy Agency estimates that 440GW of renewables will be added globally in 2023, with solar PV providing the bulk of new capacity.
Next-generation robotic grippers capable of grasping irregular objects could be possible following the development of a new robotic suction cup at Bristol University.
In a boost for the UK’s defence sector, the prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced that national security will be at the heart of his government’s plan for change.
New multidisciplinary research for the US Air Force could see tiny flying spy drones fuelled by bacteria.
The Science Museum’s latest blockbuster exhibition joins the dots between cryptyography, secrecy, spy craft and technology development. But it also reveals some deeper truths about human nature, as...
Emmanuelle Göthelid, R&D Manager at Sandvik Coromant, looks at why engineering still lacks female innovators, and reflects on her own experience as a STEM innovator.
Donna Strickland shares Nobel prize awarded for research in laser technology
The Gulf of Oman is larger than Scotland but has very low oxygen levels, a situation that could have serious economic and environmental repercussions