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Decarbonising the UK’s energy system by 2050 could feature numerous credible pathways, as outlined in a report by the National Energy System Operator.
Efforts in east Asia to tackle air pollution might have led to a further acceleration in global warming, a study has found.
All English regions and the three devolved nations have seen manufacturing output rise back above 2019 levels for the first time, according to a report from Make UK.
CPRE, the countryside charity, has called for new solar farms to be banned from the UK’s highest-grade farmland over concerns that they impact domestic food security.
A breakthrough technology preserving livers and kidneys outside the body has won the Royal Academy of Engineering’s 2025 MacRobert Award.
Equipped with 192 solar panels, HGK Shipping’s Blue Marlin vessel feeds solar power directly into its diesel-electric propulsion system.
From traffic smoothing systems to electric ferries, and smart poles to public transport mode-shifting schemes, cities are upping their game in the smart stakes ...
Can films like ‘A Minecraft Movie’ and ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ help children understand how engineering and technology can shape the world?
Forthcoming regulations will pave the way for a nuclear-powered merchant fleet in the UK, but is atomic energy really a viable path to reaching net zero, and can innovative reactors overcome ...
Electrification is seen as the way towards a decarbonised future, so plans are afoot to bring the UK network up to the task.
Copper cannot be mined quickly enough to keep up with current policies requiring the transition to electric vehicles, according to a University of Michigan study.