University of Bath develops cutting-edge optical fibers for quantum computing

University of Bath develops cutting-edge optical fibres for quantum computing

University of Bath has developed a new generation of speciality optical fibres designed to meet the future demands of quantum computing.
marine environment

ISA: Working for the benefit of the ocean, marine wildlife, and humanity

The ISA discusses how the organisation protects the marine environment as we mine the seabed for critical materials.
nitrogen emisisons

Unravelling the role of nitrogen emissions in climate and environment

Discover the dual impact of nitrogen emissions on climate cooling and environmental harm, and the urgent need for emission reductions.
ai

New Action Plan will ensure UK reaps the benefits of AI

UK Science Secretary Peter Kyle has commissioned an Action Plan to identify how AI can drive economic growth.
hydrogen FCEV

First Hydrogen to target global markets with left-hand drive hydrogen FCEV

First Hydrogen has announced the development of a left-hand drive model of its green hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV).
plastic waste at crime scenes

Investigating the growing problem of plastic waste at crime scenes

A PhD student has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship grant to tackle the issue of plastic waste at crime scenes.
green hydrogen

Breakthrough material for green hydrogen production developed at OSU

Oregon State University scientists have developed a groundbreaking materials for transforming green hydrogen production.
quantum hubs

£100m boost for groundbreaking quantum hubs in the UK

Five new quantum research hubs backed by over £100m of government funding will deliver breakthroughs in healthcare and cybersecurity.
biomethane production

EU awards France €1.5bn to drive sustainable biomethane production

The European Commission has announced it has approved €1.5bn to support sustainable biomethane production in France.

Climate change drives record-breaking extreme temperatures in the UK, says Met Office report

Extreme temperatures in the UK are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, warns Met Office report.