Researchers in Switzerland have developed a new breed of microrobots that alter their shape automatically to navigate different environments, with potential for medical applications.
A £50m research initiative launched at Leeds University aims to address the ways in which new medical devices and regenerative therapies can help people as they live longer.
A European Union (EU) project aims to improve the efficiency of organic solar cells that can absorb more energy than traditional photovoltaic devices.
SSE has revealed plans to treble its renewable energy output by 2030 and add 1GW a year of new renewables by the second half of the decade.
Lhyfe has announced plans to build a large-scale green hydrogen production plant in the Netherlands as it continues its European expansion.
A researcher at Loughborough University has been awarded over £1.25m by the European Research Council to investigate “living” micro-machines that assemble themselves.
Compandia, a bioscience company spun out of Nottingham Trent University, could help to save the UK’s pharmaceutical industry millions of pounds in the cost of producing important drugs.
Hydrogen pipelines are being installed at the Materials Processing Institute as the initial £270,000 phase of a multi-million project to decarbonise steelmaking.
Astroscale has announced that its Active Debris Removal (ADR) servicer is on course to remove two defunct satellites currently orbiting Earth by 2026.
RWE Innogy, Stadtwerke München and Siemens have entered into a joint venture to build the Gwynt y Môr offshore wind farm 18km off the North Wales coast.