The University of Nottingham is participating in a collaborative project aimed at creating a portable facility for converting waste into chemicals, which are then…
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Student-made water quality monitor for isolated communities
A portable water quality monitor developed by students at the University of Bath could significantly aid in the quick identification and mapping of safe…
Highlighting variety in engineering this National Engineering Day
Engineering is a vast field with applications seen almost everywhere, if something had to be created, then an engineer was more than likely behind…
Meet the joint winners of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s 2023 Bhattacharyya Award
At a Royal Academy of Engineering event held this evening at the Edgbaston Park Hotel in Birmingham, the two partnerships of Loughborough University and…
New material captures coronavirus particles to boost face mask efficiency
University of Liverpool researchers have developed a new material that captures coronavirus particles and has been shown to significantly boost face mask efficiency to…
3M and British Science Association urges concerns about climate change
Today, the global materials science solutions provider 3M announced the findings of its new research into consumer attitudes to science and sustainability, revealing that…
£100,000 awarded to eight research projects showcasing cross-disciplinary collaboration
The British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society have announced joint funding of £100,000 each for eight interdisciplinary research projects…
TherageniX and University of Nottingham £995K Innovate UK grant
TherageniX and its collaborator the University of Nottinigham have been awarded a £995,000 grant from Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency. The funding will…
Exploring Emerging Technologies: quantum computing
Despite many emerging technologies pioneering change in their own ways, quantum computing stands a mark above the rest as being a truly transformative technology…
Robot dog takes sprinting strides (almost) autonomously
Mickaël Achkar, as part of his Master’s project at EPFL, aggregated data concerning canine movements. This data served as the foundation for crafting a…