Drivers save up to £3,750 as government adds 6 new models to Electric Car Grant

Drivers save up to £3,750 as UK Government adds 6 new models to Electric...

With the six new eligible models, the total number of vehicles available under the Electric Car Grant has reached 28. Click to learn more.
PFAS

New EPA data reveals millions more Americans exposed to PFAS in drinking water

New EPA data reveals PFAS in drinking water affects over 172 million Americans, raising urgent concerns about health risks.
firefighting foams

PFAS in firefighting foams: Transitioning to a PFAS-free world

The Innovation Platform explores the rapidly increasing regulations on the use of PFAS in firefighting foams across the globe. Historically, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)...
sustainable biomaterials

Why rigorous standards are vital in the sustainable biomaterials supply chain

The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials discusses its role in promoting sustainability in the biomaterials industry.
WISPIT 2b

Newborn planet discovery offers rare insight into planet formation

Astronomers discover WISPIT 2b, a newborn gas giant that offers a rare glimpse into planet formation around a young Sun-like star.
bio-better materials

Beyond sustainability: Redesigning chemistry for a bio-based future

Dr Jen Vanderhoven, COO of BBIA, discusses ‘bio-better materials’ – the next-generation of biology-derived substances.
US expands HALEU fuel commitments to boost advanced nuclear power

US expands HALEU fuel commitments to boost advanced nuclear power

US expands access to HALEU fuel, driving advanced reactor development and securing America’s nuclear energy supply chain. Find out more.
wastewater monitoring

UKHSA launches wastewater monitoring tech to catch pandemic threats

UKHSA labs will use wastewater monitoring technologies to detect and identify the genetic material of various viruses. Click to learn more.
computing

Computing at the thinnest scale: The race to atomic-layer devices

Ellie Gabel discusses how computing at the thinnest scale is driving quantum technology, ultrathin chips, and atomic-layer devices.
A high-resolution image of the flare from the Inouye Solar Telescope, taken on August 8, 2024, at 20:12 UT. The image is about 4 Earth-diameters on each side. Credit: NSF/NSO/AURA

NSF Inouye Solar Telescope delivers record-breaking images of solar flare

The NSF Inouye Solar Telescope has observed its first X-class solar flare and the smallest coronal loops ever imaged.