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Europe has reaffirmed its commitment to the ExoMars mission, Earth observation and the international space station as science ministers pledge funds to the European Space Agency.
We asked readers of The Engineer for their thoughts on Formula One’s pledge to reduce its net carbon dioxide emissions to zero by 2030.
More biomass could be burned in coal-fired power stations if it was delivered pre-roasted to power stations, according to researchers from Leeds University.
A plastic version of obstetric forceps that connect to a computer through a flexible cable look set to save the lives of babies.
A robotic system that promises to improve the quality of ’keyhole’ bowel cancer surgery is being put to the test for the first time.
In today's increasingly competitive global market, UK firms must outsource and offshore to remain competitive. Mark Venables reports on a series of free seminars lined up to help.
A team of UK researchers is preparing to create tsunami in a controlled environment to study their effects on buildings and coastlines.
Researchers in the US have tested a new technique in the aftermath of an industrial fire to gauge the threat to health from air pollution.
Scientists in the US have developed a metal-organic coating that can be applied to fabrics and used to detect and neutralise toxic compounds.