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Energy harvesting project begins

September 14, 2017
An European consortium of researchers will begin work on developing a next-generation, energy harvesting façade that can be retrofitted on existing buildings.

Deciphering the glass conundrum

September 13, 2017
Scientists believe they are a step closer to understanding the glass transition phenomenon – when a liquid becomes a solid without freezing.

It all comes with chips

September 12, 2017
The revolution we have all been waiting for is actually in full swing say Mark Gilligan and Max Drobot as they talk us through the incredible developments of microfluidics

A spot of intergalactic dusting

September 11, 2017
How to see through galactic dust in order to study the universe? Miguel Pereira Santaella thinks all you need is a splash of water…

Neptune in the sky with diamonds

September 6, 2017
An international collaboration of scientists has revealed that ice giants create large amounts of diamonds.

A new quantum uncertainty

September 5, 2017
It’s quantum entanglement, but not as we know it say Kayn Forbes and David Andrews as we discover there is still plenty of room for quantum mechanics to evolve

Life science industry sets out government wish-list

August 30, 2017
The findings of the industry-led Life Sciences Industrial Strategy are set to be published later today.

Electrification project launched by WMG and Jaguar

August 25, 2017
The Warwick Manufacturing Group and Jaguar Land Rover have formed a prosperity partnership to develop and enhance vehicle electrification.

The icy insides of Neptune revealed

August 23, 2017
Scientists from the University of Edinburgh have revealed the chemical make-up of Neptune’s mantle.

When will we finally see red?

August 17, 2017
The players are varied and the scene is set – so who will win the new space race? Astrophysicist Andrew May takes us through the scientific achievements and political landscape...

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