quantum computing

US invests $625m to advance leadership in quantum information science

US commits $625m to renew its National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, strengthening America’s leadership in quantum computing.
Why is the UK still exporting recyclable waste?

Obstacles towards a circular economy: Why is the UK still exporting recyclable waste?

Limited capacity and rising energy costs mean it’s often cheaper for the UK to export recyclable waste rather than handle it at home.
net-zero technology

EU unveils €2.9bn boost for net-zero technology projects

The European Commission has announced a landmark €2.9bn funding package to support 61 pioneering net-zero technology projects.
Collective moral imagination in human-machine decision loops

Minds and machines: Collective moral imagination in human-machine decision loops

Discover the influence of collective moral imagination on human decisions and how it improves accountability and fairness.
nuclear reactor on the Moon

Inside US plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030

Professor Michael Fitzpatrick discusses NASA’s plans to deploy a small nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030. read now.
PFAs in tap water

Millions at risk from PFAS in tap water: Calls grow for urgent UK Government...

A health concern is growing across the UK as new evidence reveals that millions of residents may be drinking PFAS contaminated water.
LHC detects extremely rare single top quark for the first time

LHC detects extremely rare single top quark for the first time

LHC observed a single top quark along with W and Z bosons, an extremely rare process that happens only once every trillion proton collisions.
Artificial intelligence

EU launches RAISE virtual institute to propel AI science

RAISE, Europe’s new virtual institute, is transforming AI science by accelerating research, innovation, and collaboration across the EU.
Researchers identify new tools for early cancer detection and treatment

Researchers identify new tools for early cancer detection and treatment

Researchers have identified how new advances in 3D bioprinting, organoids, and organ-on-a-chip technology can help detect cancer earlier.
space economy

Lords report urges UK action to lead new global space economy

House of Lords report warns the UK must act now to secure its place in the fast-growing space economy or risk losing global leadership.