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UK space science and technology receives a £30m boost
The UK government will invest £30m into space science and technology to ensure that the UK continues playing a leading role.
Scientists are hopeful that...
Chiral spin soliton lattice: Critical for global 6G developers
A research team from Osaka Metropolitan University has discovered that a magnetic structure called a chiral spin soliton lattice is vital for global 6G...
Acylhydrazone-based polymers: The key to greater crop yields?
A research team from the University of Birmingham has discovered a group of acylhydrazone-based polymers, which may be critical in encouraging bacteria to form...
The path to net zero: Deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles
Stephan Herbst and Juergen Guldner, on behalf of the Hydrogen Council, discuss the advantages of deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles.
The transportation...
Investigating dendrite formation to develop lithium-metal batteries
A research team from Stanford University has investigated dendrite formation to further improve lithium-metal batteries.
A novel mathematical model combining physics and chemistry to develop...
The MARBEL project: Developing innovative EV battery technology
With the aim to accelerate the mass market adoption of electric vehicles, the MARBEL project is developing novel, sustainable, and efficient EV battery technology.
The...
Could chemistry improve the efficiency of perovskite solar panels?
A research team from the University of Surrey is utilising chemistry to make perovskite solar panels more efficient.
How does ferrocene help in improving the...
Accelerating the journey to net zero emissions in Britain
The Advanced Propulsion Centre has invested £43.7m into projects that are paving the way to net zero emissions in Britain.
On 17 June 2022, the...
TMR for nuclear power generation: Developing a viable source of energy
A research team from Ritsumeikan University, Japan, has investigated the TMR for nuclear power generation.
Rapidly growing populations combined with urbanisation and industrialisation are leading...
Are biogas and biomethane supply chains eco-friendly?
Researchers from Imperial College London have revealed that biogas and biomethane supply chains may not be as environmentally friendly as originally thought.
Scientists have acknowledged...











