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UK space sector growth promises benefits for lab R&D

December 1, 2024
Lab innovation has helped enable the UK space sector’s expansion rate to outstrip the wider economy, as technological advances drive growth and investment.

Bacteria point the way for sustainable space power

November 18, 2024
An international research project involving scientists from Heriot-Watt University has found inspiration from some of Earth’s simplest life forms, in order to harness solar energy for space travel.

Universities launch programme to boost UK space sector graduate opportunities

September 22, 2024
Three south of England-based universities have launched a project to provide hands-on industry experience and training for students seeking careers in the expanding UK space industry.

Extra-terrestrial invader downgraded to a truck

March 10, 2024
Ground vibrations picked up at a remote seismic station a decade ago and attributed to a meteor may have a more mundane origin, suggests new research.

Slipping on ice may be down to too much alcohol (or salt)…

December 10, 2023
It’s a challenge for pedestrians and road users but also a major problem for industry: why are some ice deposits more slippery than others?

Sheffield scientists aid steel city to lead sector’s transition to greener fuel

September 23, 2023
Sheffield's place as a steel industry pioneer could receive a renewed boost as it prepares to lead in the sector’s transition to cleaner fuel.

NPL and STFC collaborate on small satellite calibration facility

July 29, 2023
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is partnering with the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) RAL Space to develop an advanced small satellite calibration facility.

Pioneering Saudi astronaut completes space/earth experiment

June 3, 2023
Pioneering Saudi female astronaut Rayyanah Barnawi has concluded a series of experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Northumbria-led global polar team reveals shocking rise in ice sheet depletion

April 23, 2023
The last decade saw seven of the worst cases of polar ice depletion, with 2019 ranked the most serious of all, says a study led by Northumbria University.

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