Up to 500 million gallons of aviation biofuel will be made from waste cooking oil at a new demonstration facility in China.
Corus has revealed that it is to invest £185m in the No 4 Blast Furnace at Port Talbot steelworks in Wales.
A Purdue University biochemist has demonstrated a process using nanotechnology to better assess whether cancer drugs reach their targets, which may help reduce drug side-effects.
Researchers are making progress in creating digital transistors using graphene, potentially sidestepping an obstacle thought to limit the material’s use in computers and consumer electronics.
Gravitricity’s H2FlexiStore system for underground hydrogen storage could see a pilot built in 2025 after National Gas secured Ofgem funding to explore the technology.
We cannot begin to tackle long-term challenges around productivity and limp growth without an ambitious programme of tax cuts, says David Millar, managing director of Heap & Partners.
Cryogenic energy storage plant with 50 MW/250 MWh capacity to be built at decommissioned thermal power station site in northern England.
A new study has found that the large language models (LLMs) currently forming the basis of artificial intelligence do not pose an existential threat to humans.
Toyota has reached two settlement agreements with the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in relation to the timeliness of recalls conducted by the company.