Newcastle Enterprise Hub promotes engineering skills
The hub will support engineering and technology innovation skills to promote businesses in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and the North East of England.
The hub will support engineering and technology innovation skills to promote businesses in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and the North East of England.
Germany has sufficient lithium reserves to meet its own needs for several decades if it uses deep-water sources, estimates Fraunhofer IEG.
Eni and UKAEA launch a research and technological development collaboration for fusion energy.
The report presents a vision for a competitive British steel industry.
IOM3 invites responses on UK government plans to make the North Sea central to Britain’s clean energy future.
A new method allows the fabrication of millimetre-scale objects within seconds using significantly less energy than previous approaches.
Explore the future of Materials, Minerals & Mining in the era of Industry 4.0, where we focus on additive assembly
3D printers can mimic mammalian biomechanical qualities to advance liquid-metal robotics, report University of Queensland, Australia, researchers.
Paint has been severely understudied in research on microplastics, according to a Toronto University, Canada, study.
On 27 February, WIM3 met in person at IOM3, 297 Euston Road in London to celebrate their 12 year anniversary and International Women's Day.
The Women in Materials, Minerals & Mining webinar entitled 'A Level Playing Field?' focuses on improving working conditions for gender equality.
It says the plans overlook the aggregates, cement and concrete needed for sustainable homes and infrastructure.
The public policy school will focus on AI usage in private and public sectors, and the revival of post-industrial regions.
Research into prehistoric life was facilitated using equipment at the Henry Royce Institute facility.
Rio Tinto’s first renewable diesel trial has been completed across its Pilbara iron-ore operations.
The four UK administrations have set out the intended environmental effects of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme for packaging policy.
Cost-reduction recommendations from the UK's Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) follow the Climate Change Committee’s recent carbon budget advice.
Microstructural engineering and tumour modelling feature in this latest issue.