Researchers in Singapore report that they have overcome a major hurdle to the commercialisation of perovskite solar cells.
Researchers in the UK and Denmark are embarking on Project BEAR, an EPSRC-funded effort to recover rare earth elements in waste that provides a sustainable alternative to metal mining.
The US government has committed $1bn (£630m) in Recovery Act funding to a consortium of companies to build FutureGen 2.0, the world’s first coal-fuelled, near-zero emissions power plant.
Artificial intelligence could one day help doctors to predict which of their patients are at greatest risk of dying of a heart condition, allowing them to be treated more effectively.
Siemens is to build a test power plant that will operate with molten salt as the heat-transfer medium.
Whilst it’s important to recognise the economic potential of a great idea, we should be wary of putting economics at the heart of all decisions to do with science and technology.
Industrial giant Bosch has launched a new competition challenging young women engineers to think about how the Internet of Things (IoT) could be used to make the world a better place.
UK Research and Innovation is to provide an initial £18m in match funding to a consortium of companies designing a new type of nuclear power station in the UK.
The UK’s Technology Strategy Board and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council have awarded £1.4m to a consortium of universities and companies that plans to develop prototype...
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