In a world first, scientists have 3D printed a heart containing blood vessels, cells and chambers, using patients’ own biological material.
LED devices that use ultra-violet light (UV) to kill bacteria and viruses are likely to be the outcome of research taking place at North Carolina State University.
A titania photocatalyst could recycle more atmospheric carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon fuels with copper and platinum nanoparticles added to its surface.
NASA will selectively shut down some instruments and reroute power on both Voyager probes to extend the life of the 40-year-old missions.
Engineers have identified a material that can reduce the pollution produced by vehicles that run on diesel.
A new partnership between Japan and the UK will see research teams from the two countries collaborating on technology to improve nuclear waste disposal.
New research led by Oxford University has found that exported used vehicles generate more emissions per mile than those that are scrapped or on the road in Great Britain.
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