New figures show record investment in British AI companies

New figures show record investment in British AI companies

Backing for British AI companies reached record levels last year, as they now contribute £11.8bn to the economy and employ over 86,000 people.
bismuth clusters

BiCMat: Discovering a world of new opportunities with bismuth clusters

KIT's Professor Stefanie Dehnen discusses how the BiCMat project unlocks new frontiers in materials chemistry through bismuth clusters.
battery manufacturing

Faraday Institution invests £9m into two innovative battery manufacturing projects

Faraday Institution invests £9M in two major projects to accelerate battery manufacturing, cut costs, and pioneer next-gen energy storage.
Global methane emissions continue to rise: Can change the tide?

Global methane emissions continue to rise: Can we change the tide?

A study from the University of Birmingham has revealed that global methane emissions continue to rise steadily with no signs of slowing.
UK launches Horizon Europe programme campaign in Spain and Germany to boost collaboration

UK launches Horizon Europe programme campaign in Spain and Germany to boost collaboration

UK launches a new campaign in Spain and Germany to showcase the benefits of collaborating with British researchers through Horizon Europe.
Silicon-based Lewis acids could break down PFAS chemicals

Silicon-based Lewis acids could break down PFAS chemicals

Researchers from TU Berlin have synthesised silicon-based super Lewis acids containing an additional halogen atom for the first time.
Tritium Fuel Cycle facility at UKAEA’s Culham Campus during PhD Showcase – Image credit: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority

£7.8m UKAEA investment bolsters UK fusion energy training

Pioneering a sustainable future, a new £7.8m investment in fusion energy training will develop the next generation of UK specialists.

Securing identities and data: Offline biometric authentication and tokenisation

Learn how offline biometric identity verification and tokenisation provide a secure and convenient solution to the threat of digital data.
New plastic upcycling method reduces pre-sorting burdens

New plastic upcycling method reduces pre-sorting burdens

Northwestern University chemists have introduced a new plastic upcycling process that can drastically reduce pre-sorting mixed plastic waste.
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Solar flares are 6x hotter than we thought, solving 50-year mystery

A University of St Andrews study reveals that solar flares can reach temperatures over six times hotter than previously thought.