A new spin-out from Finland’s VTT Technical Research Centre is designing a new type of small modular reactor (SMR) to decarbonise domestic heating with nuclear energy.
Rice University scientists are moving toward tuneable carbon-capture materials with research that shows how chemical changes affect the abilities of enhanced buckyballs to confine greenhouse gases.
Astrium has won a €20m (£16m) contract to develop technology for re-ignitable engines for the European Space Agency (ESA).
Chemists at the University of Rochester, New York, claim to have increased the output and lowered the cost of current light-driven hydrogen-production systems.
A new report from Cambridge University has outlined the steps the aviation sector must take to achieve net zero by 2050.
The Vortex-d motorised torsion test system is the latest addition to Mecmesin’s test system range, measuring clockwise and counter-clockwise torques with excellent precision and repeatability.
A British-developed washing machine that uses considerably less water and energy compared to similar models is set for launch onto the US domestic market in 2016.
An AI system that analyses coughing patterns in public spaces has the potential to predict trends in flu-like illnesses and respiratory diseases like COVID-19.
Jobs needed in the hydrogen economy by 2030 will total over 90,000, a higher number than previously predicted, according to the latest report by the Hydrogen Skills Alliance.
IBM has announced an advance in the ability to use light instead of electrical signals to transmit information.