carbon capture

Carbon capture jobs surge as HyNet cluster expands in Wales and North West England

Discover how the HyNet cluster is driving carbon capture jobs across the UK, supporting net zero and creating skilled green careers.
pfas-free food packaging, graphene oxide

GO-Eco: A graphene oxide breakthrough for PFAS-free food packaging

How a sustainable, scalable nanomaterial is reshaping the future of food-safe packaging. For decades, plastic and PFAS-based coatings have served as the invisible armour in...
nuclear energy

ECOSENS: Economic and social considerations for the future of nuclear energy in society

Discover how the ECOSENS project provides a detailed picture of Europe’s perception of nuclear energy and emerging technologies.
How AI could accelerate nuclear molten salt chemistry

From data to discovery: How artificial intelligence could accelerate our understanding of nuclear molten...

Discover how AI is accelerating nuclear molten salt chemistry by predicting complex experimental outcomes, reducing time and costs.
plastic pollution

New working group launched to support national action under Global Plastics Treaty

New National Planning Working Group launched to help countries implement effective national strategies under the Global Plastics Treaty.
ai technologies

How NASA is utilising AI technologies on Earth and in space

David Salvagnini, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at NASA discusses how AI technologies are shaping the trajectory of NASA’s work.
Helion breaks ground at Microsoft-backed fusion power plant

Helion breaks ground at Microsoft-backed fusion power plant

Helion Energy has begun construction on the world’s first commercial fusion power plant, aiming to deliver electricity to Microsoft by 2028.
Oxford University study finds spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in malnourished children

Oxford University study finds spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in malnourished children

An Oxford University study found antibiotic-resistant bacteria is spreading rapidly in malnourished children under five years old in Niger.
microplastic particles

You may be inhaling 68,000 microplastic particles every day

New research reveals that people may inhale over 68,000 fine microplastic particles daily from indoor air, far exceeding previous estimates.
lung cancer

World Lung Cancer Day 2025: Commemorating, celebrating, supporting

On 1 August every year, organisations and people around the world commemorate World Lung Cancer Day to support those impacted by the disease.