Exploring Earth’s deep interior has always been a challenge for scientists, although spacecraft have travelled billions of kilometres through space, humans have drilled only about 12 kilometres into Earth’s crust.
Researchers have mapped the "physical genome" of biochar, creating a framework to link its internal structure to performance. This breakthrough enables the precision design of sustainable carbon materials for energy, construction, and environmental technology.
Andrew Ingram, Director of High Tide Group, explores a few key considerations that need to be factored in when planning and auditing an organisation’s IT plan over the coming years, without always needing to pick between quality, security, and cost.
Every adult in the UK is now eligible for free AI training as the government aims to expand its joint government-industry programme to upskill 10 million workers by 2030.
Researchers from UT Austin developed CRAFT, a 3D printing method using inexpensive hardware to create complex replicas, like human hands, with varying hardness from a single material to improve medical training and protective gear.
Pioneering sustainable technology centred on humans must be key to the EU’s energy strategy, argues Robert Ackrill, Professor at Nottingham Business School.
Lanarkshire has been announced as the location of Scotland’s new AI Growth Zone, which will help to boost jobs, skills, and economic growth across the region.
The European Union and Chile have continued to reaffirm their strong and strategic partnership in research and innovation during the 11th Chile–EU Joint Steering Committee Meeting (JSCM), held on 13 January 2026 in Santiago, Chile.
The European Commission has published its assessment of Belgium’s final updated National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), acknowledging increased ambition while warning that stronger implementation efforts are still needed.
NIHR-supported trial tests a rapid, low-cost point-of-care test that can diagnose flu, COVID‑19, and RSV in minutes, potentially speeding up winter diagnosis and care across the NHS.
Researchers from MPI-IS and NUS have developed a light-driven 3D printing technique that moves beyond polymers. This breakthrough enables micro-fabrication using metals and semiconductors, paving the way for advanced, multi-material robots and medical devices.
A new study of Adelpha butterflies reveals that tropical species evolve mimicry patterns faster than temperate ones, providing rare evidence for a "biodiversity feedback loop" driven by complex interactions between predators and their prey.