Scientists have developed a novel method of using orange peel waste to extract and reuse precious metals from spent lithium-ion batteries in order to create new batteries.
A process to make titanium from rutile sand promises to cut the cost of the lightweight metal and cement the UK's position in the aerospace supply chain
The UK’s slump in nuclear research is putting the country at risk of a serious decline in skilled people. Niall Firth reports on the creation of an institute that could change all that.
Additive takes off: Aerospace manufacturers are increasingly using 3D printing for functional aircraft components.
A team from Manchester University’s School of Mathematics and Manchester Business School has developed a means of helping mining companies accurately calculate the value of their reserves.
Surrey University has been awarded £250,000 from the UK Space Agency to develop a new telescope that aims to boost understanding of space weather and make flying safer.
Following the latest row over wind farms in Cumbria, Phil Burge and Daniel Doncaster argue that they are vital for our health and wealth.
Work is set to start on a project to improve the design of intelligent reconfigurable surfaces (IRS) which are expected to play a key role in ultrafast 6G wireless networks.
Three UK universities are to share £4m in EPSRC funding for projects designed to improve protection and recovery from major floods.