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AI, has been officially launched in Bristol, with promises that it could enable breakthroughs in areas such as medicine, robotics and climate change.
Nature Towns and Cities has launched to bring nature and green spaces closer to people living in urban areas across the UK.
Drax power station has been crowned the UK’s ‘largest single source of carbon emissions’ yet again, with emissions rising 16% from last year.
Glacier monitoring using satellites is helping scientists to track ice melt and launch early warning systems to prevent climate-related disasters.
Efforts in east Asia to tackle air pollution might have led to a further acceleration in global warming, a study has found.
From traffic smoothing systems to electric ferries, and smart poles to public transport mode-shifting schemes, cities are upping their game in the smart stakes ...
Equipped with 192 solar panels, HGK Shipping’s Blue Marlin vessel feeds solar power directly into its diesel-electric propulsion system.
To better understand how passengers may experience future travel by air taxi, Nasa researchers have carried out studies using a vertical motion simulator.
The Pantheon in Rome, now a church, was built as a temple to all the gods. It has been a shrine for architects since the Renaissance. It is also a worthy tribute to the skills of the ancient Roman ...
Open-source intelligence and interviews tell a story about how oil-giant Chevron, when accused of devastating pollution in the rainforest of Ecuador, managed to make its defence a personal case ...
The UK’s National Composites Centre (NCC) in Bristol has opened a new research and development facility that aims to harness the power of new digital technologies – one of which has the potential to ...
As sales of electric vehicles start to soar, the thorny issue of what to do with end-of-life lithium-ion batteries isn’t going away. We look at the problem and explore the solutions.
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