UK PM brings forward £300mln for investment in offshore wind
Ministers have also written an open letter to clean energy developers and investors inviting them to invest here in Britain.
Ministers have also written an open letter to clean energy developers and investors inviting them to invest here in Britain.
The LME is engaging with physical market stakeholders on aluminium, copper, nickel and zinc.
A new class of recyclable polymers called polythioenones (PCTEs) are reported suitable for 3D printing.
MIT engineers are manufacturing nanoparticles to deliver cancer drugs to tumors.
Join us for the first webinar in the Cavendish Lecture Series where the focus will be on the Status of the UK Steel Industry, its Future Direction and Key Challenges.
A 'first-of-its-kind' optical sensor can reportedly simultaneously measure wavelength and polarisation.
The Federal Court has ordered Clorox Australia Pty Ltd to pay AUS$8.25mln.
The research sets out a method for estimating the forced labour risk in producing on-grid, photovoltaic solar energy.
The heating method is based on a dielectric susceptors nanocoating made of layers of carbon nanotubes.
Potential legislation in Canada aims to speed up mining projects.
Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE) has established a taskforce to enhance recognition of the recycling method.
Drawing from the layered structure of the human skin, for a more durable de-icing surface.
The process could save having to replace damaged bricks, extending the lifespan of built structures.
Cold welding to make aluminium-copper hybrid conductors could help reduce electric vehicle (EV) weight.
Materials, Minerals & Mining for People, Places, Planet (M3P3) will take place between 11-12 November in Birmingham.
The amount of fuel trapped in the inner walls of fusion tokamaks is better understood.
The last date to submit nominations is 22 April.
Steinzeug-Keramo, specialists in wastewater infrastructure, will showcase their range at Utility Week Live in Birmingham.
The campaign encourages best-practice recycling of aluminium foil wrapping.
All parts of a perovskite solar cell can reportedly be recycled repeatedly.