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The hard work of inventive engineers led to the ubiquitous building material we know today. Your support ensures a bright ...
Tracking the early stage developments: this issue we look at nanofiltration membranes, nanocatalysts and batteries made from nuclear waste.
The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has published a July timeline for developers to submit evidence of their transmission projects, ahead of the upcoming reordering of the grid connections ...
The EU has been urged to place limits on the ever-increasing height of car bonnets in order to improve road safety for pedestrians, especially children. Recent analysis from the Transport & ...
As these technologies embed themselves into our lives and industries, there’s a need to push for more data centres and to ...
A carbon capture method that converts carbon dioxide into metal oxalates – a precursor for cement production – has been developed by a team of researchers.
Pilots of self-driving taxi and bus services will be launched in spring 2026, the government has announced, as it looks to attract UK investment in the burgeoning technology. Over the last few years, ...
With the inclusion of the latest generation A18 chip, which is paired with 8GB RAM, it’s clear that Apple is prioritising support for its nascent AI features over all else, even on its lower-cost ...
Meta has signed a 20-year deal with a nuclear plant to buy electricity that will power the data centres behind its AI efforts. Constellation Energy, which owns nuclear plants across the US, will sell ...
Decommissioning Sellafield nuclear plant is not happening fast enough, and could add further costs to a project that is already estimated to cost £136bn, MPs have said. A report from the Public ...
A significant overhaul of UK airspace to modernise flight paths will be implemented under new government plans. The government has announced the launch of the UK Airspace Design Service (UKADS), which ...