The world’s richest science and technology award, the Millennium Technology Prize, has been presented to German photonics expert Prof Michael Grätzel, developer of the dye-sensitised solar cell, which...
A team led by Prof Ba-Ngu Vo from the University of Western Australia has won the 2010 Eureka Prize sponsored by the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO).
A drone that can function in burning buildings or woodland has been developed by researchers from Imperial College London and Empa, the Swiss National Laboratory for Material Science and Technology.
Researchers at Brunel University London are using ammonia to develop what they describe as a new carbon-free transport fuel.
The Alan Turing Institute (Turing) is leading a nationwide effort to develop new methods in AI and digital twinning technologies to address the UK’s environment and sustainability (E&S) concerns.
A research team has achieved a power conversion efficiency of 23.50 per cent in a perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell built with a specially textured anti-reflective coating polymeric film.
Knowledge transfer professionals in the UK and Ireland now have their own professional body - the Institute of Knowledge Transfer (IKT).
Researchers at Rice University are designing transparent, two-terminal, three-dimensional computer memories on flexible sheets that show promise for electronics and head-up displays.
The Met Office is set to get a new £1.2bn supercomputer that it says will help the UK to better prepare for extreme weather events like the current flooding caused by Storm Dennis.