Quantum computing start-up Phasecraft has developed a novel technique for modelling electrons that is said to significantly reduce quantum hardware resources needed to perform simulations.
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HydroWing has announced plans for the 2027 deployment of its next generation tidal energy technology at the Morlais tidal energy site in Anglesey.
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Industry and universities will need to broaden the scope of education and professional development to include greater creative thinking if the UK is to realise its additive ambitions writes Kieron Salter, managing director of KWSP.
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A new imaging technique being developed in the UK could improve the accuracy of cancer treatments.
The UK economy could benefit from an estimated £630bn provided the government supports efforts to develop and apply Artificial Intelligence in a range of applications including healthcare.
Living on freeze-dried food and forgoing showers might appeal to some students, although the novelty might wear off after a few days.
Iceland sits atop volcanic rock that has been discovered to relatively quickly transform carbon into solid carbonate minerals.
A new bursary scheme set up by the Institution of Engineering and Technology is aiming to support engineering students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has launched England’s first hydrogen buses in the capital, with an aim to make all London buses zero emission by 2030.
If ever a technology has emerged ready-made for the world of sport, the drone is surely it. Remote-control quadcopters have, in recent years, been used for everything from industrial inspection to filming scenes in Hollywood blockbusters. It was only ever going to be a matter of time before we started racing them.
With declining oil prices causing companies to pull back on activity in the North Sea, is it the wrong time to consider a career in the oil and gas sector? Evelyn Adams reports
Surgeons at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, have carried out the world’s first internal eye operation using a robot, remotely controlling the machine to lift a membrane 100th of a millimetre thick from a patient’s retina.
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Researchers at MIT in the US have used an off the shelf 3D printer to produce a device for 3D printing nanofibre meshes.
Another day, another discovery of a massive security flaw in the majority of computerized devices on the planet. But this latest one, an exploit named “Row