Researchers find mounting evidence that dark energy weakens over time

Researchers find mounting evidence that dark energy weakens over time

New research could uncover the true nature of dark energy, resolve the 'Hubble tension,' and gain a deeper understanding of the Universe.
World leaders gather ahead of COP30 to discuss climate and energy transition

World leaders gather ahead of COP30 to discuss climate and energy transition

The COP30 meeting will discuss pressing climate change challenges and commitments, including forestry and the energy transition.
Copernicus satellite Sentinel-1D takes flight

Europe’s new eye in orbit: Copernicus satellite Sentinel-1D takes flight

Europe launches its newest Copernicus satellite, Sentinel-1D, marking a major milestone in Earth observation and space autonomy.

Precision fermentation: Transforming yesterday’s technologies to solve today’s food problems

Researchers are using precision fermentation to mimic the flavour and texture of foods like meat, eggs, and cheese without using animals.
digital twin

Where science meets society: Responsible AI and Big Data innovation at GATE

GATE integrates digital twins, machine learning, and trusted data-sharing to enable urban, health, and industrial transformations.
PFAS

Medicines may help the body eliminate PFAS substances faster

New research shows certain medicines may speed up the body’s elimination of PFAS substances, offering potential ways to reduce exposure.
UK’s failure to scale science and technology reaches crisis, Lords report warns

UK’s failure to scale science and technology reaches crisis, Lords report warns

The Lords Science and Technology Committee has published the report, "Bleeding to Death: The Science and Technology Growth Emergency".
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.