Lotus is set to ditch the internal combustion engine in production cars and will be a fully electric vehicle company by the late 2020s.
Spain has installed a radar that will test methods for finding orbital debris hazardous to space navigation.
A new research project is set to monitor the behaviour of seabirds around an Aberdeen wind farm using artificial intelligence.
Warwick University is leading a consortium awarded £17m to procure the UK’s most powerful Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) instrument that will unlock complex materials and their structures.
Engineering firm Dyson has announced it will launch a new STEM-focused academic centre in an effort to tackle the country’s growing skills shortage.
University spinout Aegis Fibretech is commercialising a novel ultra-lightweight thermal insulation material to improve efficiency and safety in cars, electric cars and motorsport.
A new report on the impact of fracking has set out a series of recommendations to ensure best practice and transparency at sites where hydraulic fracturing takes place.
The Big Bang Fair – Britain’s largest celebration of STEM for young people – returns this summer with organisers urging schools to book their free tickets early.
UK battery startups AMTE Power and Britishvolt have announced plans to investigate building the UK’s first Gigafactory.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced plans to launch a space telescope that will study planets orbiting other stars.