News editorSustainability in China, reponses to flood risk in the UK, help for new businesses and an enquiry into a wind farm in Scotland all feature on this week’s agenda
Quantum research is to be taken from the laboratory and into the commercial world with the world’s first open access Quantum Technologies Innovation Centre planned for Bristol.
A brain stimulation technique that is used to treat severe depression could be improved with a new headpiece designed by University of Michigan engineers.
People with limited mobility have been given access to virtual reality (VR) games through MotionBlocks, a proof-of-concept solution developed at the University of Waterloo in Canada.
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are investigating a range of simple engineering solutions that could be used to improve disaster-relief operations.
Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) plans to start constructing Scotland’s largest biogas plant at a former landfill site at Barkip, North Ayrshire.
Researchers have discovered that riboflavin (vitamin B2) can be incorporated into 3D printing processes to create medical implants out of non-toxic polymers.
UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) have announced a new trans-Atlantic agreement to advance commercial fusion energy.