micromanufacturing

Micromanufacturing: Pushing the boundaries of precision

Ellie Gabel explores how micromanufacturing, automation, and 3D printing advance precision production for tiny, high-accuracy components.
green hydrogen

Revolutionary catalyst slashes green hydrogen production costs

Learn about how a breakthrough Tokyo University of Science catalyst makes green hydrogen production cheaper and more efficient.
graphene oxide

New graphene oxide production offers green alternative to mining

Researchers have developed a reproducible and scalable method for producing graphene oxide nanosheets from commercial carbon fibres.
search for dark matter

New limits found in the ongoing search for dark matter

With a mere four hours of observations, precise measurements in the infrared range have set new limits on the lifetime of dark matter.
antibiotic resistance

New CRISPR-based method enhances detection of antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater

Discover how an innovative CRISPR-based method enhances the detection of antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater
50-qubit quantum computer

Finland launches Europe’s first 50-qubit quantum computer

Finland has unveiled Europe’s first 50-qubit quantum computer, advancing research and industry applications. Find out more.
tech in healthcare, ai in healthcare

New survey gathers concerns of implementing tech in healthcare

While the UK public is largely open to innovative uses of tech in healthcare, trust drops significantly when AI is involved in personal care.
sustainable aviation fuel

UK backing businesses to produce more sustainable aviation fuel

SAF will tackle emissions, establish Britain as a clean energy superpower, and allow the UK to go further and faster with expansion plans.
pollution in Europe

Pollution in Europe: EU reports highlight progress and challenges towards 2030 targets

New EU reports reveal progress in reducing pollution in Europe but highlight ongoing challenges with noise, microplastics, and waste.
small space debris

US scientists designing new satellite to hunt small space debris

Small space debris can damage satellites and other spacecraft in low-Earth orbit. Learn how scientists are set to overcome this.