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Novel sustainable technique created for metal refinement

June 13, 2017
A new method has been developed to extract metals without requiring toxic solvents and reagents.

Battery and self-driving vehicle research to begin in Warwick

May 18, 2017
The government have announced a wave of funding for both high energy battery research and an autonomous vehicle research project at the University of Warwick. The BMW group will lead...

Carbon capture and storage project receives boost

May 12, 2017
The University of Sheffield has secured funding of more than £6m to develop its carbon and storage research for another five years.

EU funding boost enables Cornish marine businesses

April 7, 2017
A collaboration to support marine businesses in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly has been launched after receiving EU funding.

Breakthrough achieved in flexible electronics

January 18, 2017
Scientists in Singapore have developed conducting polymer films that can give a superior performance in plastic electronics. Plastic, or organic, electronics are made from carbon-based semiconductors that could provide flexible,...

Ready for a fully energised lecture?

December 12, 2016
The Christmas Lectures have been a key part of the Royal Institution’s science outreach since 1825. Following in the footsteps of scientists such as Faraday, Sagan and Dawkins, Professor Saiful...

Putting the sun in a box…

November 11, 2016
Last month, Ian Chapman stepped into his role as CEO of the national nuclear fusion resource – the UK Atomic Energy Authority. Aged 34, he is one of the youngest...

Fuel source found hidden under deep sea floor

August 3, 2016
Scientists have discovered a potential source of free hydrogen gas near tectonic plates under the sea floor.

Green electricity produced from ion transfer

August 2, 2016
A nanomaterial membrane has allowed scientists in France to develop a system that generates electricity using the diffusion of salt ions.

New supercapacitor created

July 19, 2016
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have created a new supercapacitor.

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