Lhyfe has announced plans to build a large-scale green hydrogen production plant in the Netherlands as it continues its European expansion.
A researcher at Loughborough University has been awarded over £1.25m by the European Research Council to investigate “living” micro-machines that assemble themselves.
Compandia, a bioscience company spun out of Nottingham Trent University, could help to save the UK’s pharmaceutical industry millions of pounds in the cost of producing important drugs.
Astroscale has announced that its Active Debris Removal (ADR) servicer is on course to remove two defunct satellites currently orbiting Earth by 2026.
RWE Innogy, Stadtwerke München and Siemens have entered into a joint venture to build the Gwynt y Môr offshore wind farm 18km off the North Wales coast.
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced funding of £50m for the development of ‘trustworthy and secure’ AI that can be applied to societal challenges.
Human trials are underway of a technique that uses light and sound to stimulate brain activity and stem the flow of Alzheimer’s.
Rolls-Royce and Fermi Energia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to study the potential deployment of small modular reactors (SMR) in Estonia.
A company that proposes storing and releasing energy with winches and weights in mineshafts is set to build its first demonstrator project in Scotland.
GE’s Jenbacher biogas engines are to power the new Liaoning Huishan Cow Farm in China, which will become world’s largest biogas project based on cow manure when completed.