Efforts toward net zero with carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) will require a significant effort to address the skills challenges facing the industry, a new report warns.
A US developed autonomous helicopter - capable of taking off and landing from warships - has moved a step closer to deployment following successful sea trials off the coast of California.
Local authorities are to share £560m in funding aimed at developing sustainable transport projects that will help create economic growth and reduce carbon emissions.
Hydrogen-electric flight firm ZeroAvia has announced an investment deal with American Airlines that could see up to 100 ZeroAvia H2 engines ordered by American.
Nuclear waste specialists Deep Isolation have announced a new contract to conduct a borehole feasibility study for ARAO, the radioactive waste management organisation of Slovenia.
Researchers at North Carolina State University in the US have demonstrated a new technique for creating ultrasound images claimed to be simpler than existing techniques.
Newcastle University is taking part in an £8.8m project to explore the biofuel potential of plants found growing in some of the world’s harshest environments.
An algorithm developed in the US will guide future research on biochemical pathways by identifying which components in a biological system are related to specific biochemical processes.
Engineers in Europe have developed the first prototype of an ultra-compact motor that will allow small satellites to journey beyond Earth’s orbit.
Katherine Bennett, Chief Executive at the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, highlights the importance of accuracy and alignment when it comes to carbon accounting