At least two-thirds of young people would consider a career in nuclear, according to research from the British Science Association (BSA).
A team of engineers from across industry and academia has received £4.6m of EPSRC funding to develop robots for cleaning up the UK’s legacy of dangerous nuclear waste.
Glasgow University engineers are providing their drilling expertise to projects that will extract rock samples from the Antarctic and deep beneath extraterrestrial surfaces.
Norsk Hydro has switched plants to manual operations and procedures following a cyber-attack on its worldwide network.
Researchers in the US have developed a new solution that provides timely assistance to elderly people who have taken a fall.
The EPSRC has revealed details of how an additional £50m will be spent to keep the UK at the forefront of research into graphene.
A hybrid tug powered by hydrogen and diesel has been ordered by the Port of Antwerp, which is working on a strategy to become carbon neutral.
An independent review has been launched to identify and address lessons for UK infrastructure as a result of the Grenfell Tower fire.
Jacobs is to lead an international consortium whose research could extend the operational life of nuclear power plants around the world.
Ampaire is leading a consortium in 2ZERO, a project that aims to demonstrate the feasibility of regional electric aviation.