Government departments are to work with Britain’s scientific community in developing a new fast-track visa system that ‘attracts the very best minds from around the world’.
EDF’s commitment to proceed with Hinkley Point C has suffered a setback with government postponing its decision on the new nuclear plant until the autumn.
Manufacturers, businesses and academia have formed PP Plus, an entity aiming to bridge the commercial ‘valley of death’ in the UK.
Nottingham University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing hopes to inspire the next generation of engineers when it welcomes local school children on National Manufacturing Day.
Space Forge is partnering with ESA on a new commercial service to help deliver microgravity experiments in space on board the ForgeStar platform.
Technology group Wärtsilä and Singapore-based marine services provider PSA Marine are to collaborate in the development of smart technologies for the marine sector.
University of Alberta researchers have found that abundant materials in the Earth’s crust can be used to make inexpensive and easily manufactured nanoparticle-based solar cells.
Blue Skies Space has secured a contract from the Italian Space Agency to design a fleet of satellites that could orbit the Moon and map the early universe.
As the 50th anniversary of the landing of Apollo 11 approaches, we asked our readers should humans return to the surface of the Moon?
Urenco has received £196m in government funding to support the development of an advanced nuclear fuels facility at the company’s Capenhurst enrichment site in Cheshire.