Addressing gender bias in STEM is essential if we are to solve humanity's most pressing challenges writes Professor Minna Palmroth chair of the global Millennium Technology Prize
Affordable and customisable digital badges to help people with aphasia navigate public transport and everyday life without stigma are being developed by scientists at King’s College London (KCL).
Viewpoint British businesses should shun outdated assumptions and explore a valuable market, says Santiago Klein of McBains Cooper
Thea Energy Inc, a US fusion energy company advancing stellarator technology for commercialisation has announced the closing of a $20m Series A financing round led by Prelude Ventures.
A new technique that maps UK air quality using satellite data, remote sensing and artificial intelligence could uncover links between pollution and health.
Exeter University and Supacat have collaborated on the development of H-ATMP, a hybrid-electric all-terrain military vehicle with potentially broader off-highway applications.