UK, a secret maze of underground tunnels will be the green treasure of the Kingdom
An incredible forgotten network of underground pipes in the UK could become the new green energy distribution system
An incredible forgotten network of underground pipes in the UK could become the new green energy distribution system
Rise of mental health problems among teenagers: UK considers smartphone ban for young people.
60 km from Fukushima the soil still has high levels of Chlorine-36 despite the reclamation: low risk for humans but reflections on nuclear power remain.
The IAEA is working with Japanese laboratories to test the safety of fish near the Fukushima nuclear power plant, where radioactive water is discharged into the sea.
The UK's abandoned coal mines are proving to be an unexpected source of renewable energy, providing heat to entire communities and reducing carbon emissions.
Suzuki MOQBA promises to revolutionize urban mobility: a versatile quad bike for overcoming stairs and obstacles, particularly useful in emergency situations.
A new study finds radioactive micro particles still present in a Fukushima building monitored six years after the nuclear disaster.
The British startup is testing a heating system that uses heat from data center servers, which would go to waste, to heat water in homes
Simulate weather conditions: from sunshine to extreme cold, everything is possible in Energy House Labs, the laboratory that controls the weather.
Stealth, capable of laser weapons and capable of making decisions with artificial intelligence as well. Wargames enter the sixth generation.
Nuclear fusion energy will be clean, efficient and convenient: and at least initially it could have a British accent.
Save trees and write endlessly with a never-ending pencil and notebook? Check out these things made by Nuka.
A telephone antenna that is self-powered thanks to renewables can change the rules of the game, covering remote areas and cutting costs
Double hand transplant for scleroderma is the first of its kind in the world, and can provide many insights into improving transplants.
A team from the Babraham Institute in the UK rejuvenated the skin cells of a 53-year-old woman, returning them to the equivalent of those of a 23-year-old.
They seem friendly, but they are hard to recycle between plastic and cardboard: today the classic Brik ones have an alternative that needs to be peeled.
Images from a remote-controlled probe show piles of molten nuclear fuel at the bottom of the melted core of a Fukushima reactor.
In the city of Brighton & Hove, UK, a law will require the new structures to include solitary bee bricks.
Several UK schools are introducing facial recognition for paying and eating in the school canteen.