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Researchers developed invisible, machine-washable solar cell technology for clothing
In previous studies, solar cells have been installed on the surfaces, layered on top, or weaved into the threads of textiles.
During the three-year Sun-powered Textiles project, researchers at Aalto University’s departments of physics…
Innovative tech could generate renewable energy and capture carbon
UC Engineering PhD student Karan Titus is researching new ways to combine geothermal with bioenergy, to supercharge renewable electricity and create a carbon sink.
Titus has shown that a combined geothermal and bioenergy plant could…
Germany is planning to make available more than 500 million euros for decent work in the southern…
MARRAKESH – Germany is scaling up its activities relating to decent work in the southern Mediterranean. That was announced today by Bärbel Kofler, Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and…
50-year project reveals new insights about the evolution and influence of Voltaire’s thought
Among the many insights from the process of collecting and annotating Voltaire’s writings was the discovery in 2012 of 14 previously unknown letters from Voltaire. They shed new light on his stay in England in the 1720s, including…
Largest Commonwealth Heritage Conservation Project in History Launched at Marlborough House, London,…
London: The Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Commonwealth Heritage Skills Training Programme – the largest ever Commonwealth heritage project - was launched last night by the Hamish Ogston Foundation and the Commonwealth Heritage Forum.…
First ever net zero transatlantic flight to take to the skies in 2023
World’s first net-zero emissions transatlantic flight could be delivered by the UK government and industry as early as next year, ushering in a new era of guilt-free flying in the coming decades.
The pioneering flight, on an aircraft…
Healthy, cost-effective travel for millions as walking and cycling projects get the green light
Millions of people across the country will benefit from cleaner air and cheaper ways to travel and keep active, thanks to £200 million of government funding for new walking and cycling schemes across England announced today (14 May 2022).…
UKAEA tribute to fusion energy ‘inspiration’ Dr Bigot
Dr Bernard Bigot, Director-General of the ITER Organization, one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world today, passed away on 14 May 2022 due to illness.
Prof. Ian Chapman, UK Atomic Energy Authority Chief Executive, said:…
New funding to help spur more global success for UK’s independent film, TV and video games
Independent film, TV and video games industries will benefit from a multi-million funding boost to develop new talent, create jobs and target new audiences around the world.
The UK’s screen industries boast world-class talent and have…
Eight Oxford researchers elected to Royal Society
All were selected for their outstanding contributions in various scientific fields and are as follows:
Professor Fernando Alday of the Mathematical Institute becomes a Fellow for his leading work on mathematical string theory. …