Transforming agriculture through synthetic photorespiration

The FutureAgriculture Project explains how a new approach to synthetic photorespiration could help boost agricultural productivity.
urban mobility

Improving urban mobility with big data analysis

Creating a more liveable environment is a priority for many cities worldwide. In terms of urban mobility, this presents numerous challenges.
Producing green hydrogen

Producing green hydrogen using sunlight-photosensitive-nanostructured electrodes

A team of researchers has developed a new method of producing green hydrogen using sunlight-photosensitive-nanostructured electrodes.
graphene filter

New graphene filter can remove nanoscale contaminants from liquids

Researchers have developed a new graphene filter to remove nanoscale contaminants from liquids, such as nanomaterials and microplastics.
land-based salmon farming

The first global salmon producer to invest in land-based salmon farming

Grieg Seafood has become the first global salmon producer to invest in land-based salmon farming following a joint venture.
Scaffold-guided breast reconstruction

Scaffold-guided breast reconstruction

Professor Dietmar W Hutmacher, Director of the ARC Centre in Additive Biomanufacturing at the Queensland University of Technology, discusses how scaffold-guided tissue engineering can...
wireless sensors

Creator of battery-free wireless sensors receives $35m in funding

Everactive announced today that it has acquired $35m of funding to develop its battery-free wireless sensors.
peptide treatment

New peptide treatment could prevent COVID-19 symptoms

Researchers have developed a new peptide therapy that is showing success as a way to prevent COVID-19 symptoms in mice.
climate-related species extinction

Future climate-related species extinction could be less severe than previously predicted

Future climate-related species extinction could be less severe than predictions based only on the current trend of global warming.
underwater robot

Engineers create a jellyfish-inspired underwater robot for marine exploration

The University of Southampton has been inspired by jellyfish to engineer a flexible underwater robot that can propel itself through water.