A renowned British chemist, Professor Richard Robson, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for technology that could transform industries from energy to environmental protection. Robson, who began his
A renowned British chemist, Professor Richard Robson, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for technology that could transform industries from energy to environmental protection. Robson, who began his
Pavegen, the pioneering London-based firm specialising in kinetic floor tiles that convert footsteps into electricity, has secured an additional £1.3 million in funding as it establishes itself on major construction
In the rolling fields of Hampshire, the landscape of modern conflict is quietly being transformed. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment, now equipped with an uncrewed aerial
Sir Jony Ive, the creative force behind Apple’s iconic design rebirth, has struck a landmark agreement with OpenAI, the artificial intelligence leader behind ChatGPT. The deal, valued at a staggering
A Gloucestershire-based company, Naicker Scientific, has garnered attention after winning a £150,000 prize for a groundbreaking device designed to produce clean drinking water from icy lunar soil. This achievement comes
Sharing tastes and smells remotely has long posed a challenge for scientists, but a breakthrough device, dubbed “e-Taste,” may pave the way for a new era in virtual experiences. Developed
In a significant setback for British aerospace innovation, Reaction Engines, the company developing a revolutionary space vehicle engine, has seen major investors drastically reduce the value of their stakes. Artemis,
British businesses are losing out on billions of pounds in revenue by neglecting to file international patents at the same rate as their counterparts in other countries, experts have cautioned.
The UK manufacturing sector is calling on the government to prioritise the development of a comprehensive industrial strategy to attract investment and mitigate the damage caused by the Brexit deal.






