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Demand response and grid flexibility are vital to cut costs, stabilise supply, and keep the UK on track for net zero.
Hamamatsu Photonics is excited to announce the G1682x series, a compact InGaAs linear image sensor designed for near-infrared ...
Industrialization has brought global economic growth, but led to high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Key industrial sectors ...
The UK Space Agency is to become part of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), a move that is ...
A new report reveals that 45 per cent of global AECO projects exceed budgets by 11-20 per cent as a result of inefficiency, ...
Expert Q&A with engineers from Mclaren, Williams and Aston Martin on the technologies shaping the future of Formula One ...
The future of mobility will not be powered by fossil fuels or rigid infrastructure. It will be powered by wind and sun, stored in batteries, shared across neighbourhoods, and tailored to consumer ...
Next-generation, PFAS-free vapour degreasing solvent for critical cleaning in the aerospace industry
In the demanding world of aircraft and aerospace component manufacturing, highly effective precision cleaning is vital from ...
Texas A&M researchers develop recyclable smart plastic with self-healing, shape-recovery and aerospace applications.
SwRI develops system to detect and analyse micrometeoroid and orbital debris impacts on satellites and spacecraft.
Researchers develop a microneedle patch that monitors biomarkers without blood draws, batteries, or external devices.
The UK’s innovation support system is shifting and, for many SMEs, this means navigating new territory, says Ryan Sian.
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