World’s first near-zero-emission steel to be deployed in onshore wind turbines
Swedish steelmaker SSAB has produced the world's first near-zero CO₂e steel for use in wind turbines.
Swedish steelmaker SSAB has produced the world's first near-zero CO₂e steel for use in wind turbines.
The UK is planning to introduce digital ID cards in a bid to cut down on illegal working and make it easier for people to use government services.
Construction sites and retail stores could soon be equipped with automated security drones in a bid to crack down on theft and vandalism.
AI-generated voices are now virtually indistinguishable from real human voices, according to researchers from Queen Mary University of London.
China, the world’s largest contributor to climate change, has pledged to reduce its economy’s greenhouse gas emissions by 7-10% by 2035 from peak levels.
Moving the UK’s critical services off ageing analogue networks could deliver a £3bn net benefit to the economy by 2040, according to research from BT.
A start-up specialising in quantum computer hardware has proved that its chips are capable of maintaining the 99% accuracy needed to make the next frontier of computers viable.
University researchers will carry out ‘hands-on STEM education’ on board a Virgin Galactic spaceflight.
OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank have announced plans to expand the $500bn Stargate AI infrastructure project with five new data cent
Scientists have proved that, in many cases, 5G offers users very few speed or latency benefits over longstanding 4G networks.
France has launched Europe’s first rare earth magnet recycling and manufacturing pilot line, aiming to reduce reliance on Chinese imports.
Noise pollution is expected to increase in the coming years because of increasingly warm air.
Since coming to parliament, the UK government has green‑lit 25 major infrastructure projects, marking a key milestone in its plan to “get Britain building again”.
Britain’s energy grid is being “future-proofed” against the kind of events that saw a full-scale blackout across the Iberian Pen
Transformers are critical to a stable power grid, but aging infrastructure is driving a surge in blackouts as demand outpaces su
Swedish transport tech start-up Einride has driven a fully autonomous heavy-duty truck on a public road in Belgium for the fir
In an increasingly dangerous world, big questions are being asked of Europe’s ability to fight off attacks. So how is the contin
Governments are planning to extract more than double the volume of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C, a report has found.
UK AI start-up Wayve and Nissan have begun testing self-driving tech on production vehicles ahead of a planned 2027 launch.
Gatwick Airport has been given permission to build a £2.2bn second runway that will increase its flight capacity by around 100,000 a year.
Kerbside collection of flexible plastics – such as crisp packets, bubble wrap and bread bags – will become mandatory in England by March 2027, but the UK currently lacks the recycling infrastructure to cope with the materials, North London Waste Authority has warned.
Tea plants can grow in lunar soil, researchers have found – a discovery that could make a manned base on the Moon a more realistic proposition.
Microsoft has announced it is investing $4bn to build a new data centre in Wisconsin that will have “10X the performance of the world’s fastest supercomputer today”.
A Chinese firm is preparing to launch a cargo vessel along a route spanning Russia’s northern coast that has only been made viable due to a retreating ice shelf brought about by climate change.
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