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A nano satellite known as QUICK³ has been blasted into orbit to test components for use in future quantum satellite systems to be used for secure communications.
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Diverting food waste away from landfills and towards proper recycling methods could have a drastic impact on reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, a Penn State University study has found.
The financial impact of the recent cyber incident on Marks & Spencer (M&S) and the Co-op could be as much as £440m, according to estimates by the Cyber Monitoring Centre (CMC).
The government will slash green levies to reduce the high cost of energy faced by British business. Electricity in the UK is more expensive than in many of its European counterparts, and while the ...
The ID. Buzz AD, the first fully autonomous production vehicle from Volkswagen (VW), is to be deployed in Europe and the US from 2026. Self-driving vehicles have rarely been out the headlines in ...
This month, the Evil Engineer advises a business founder with a soft spot for the serpentine. Your support ensures a bright ...
It’s been described as the most revolutionary tool since the advent of forensic DNA testing and has helped solve a string of cold cases dating back more than 50 years, but investigative genetic ...
Far-reaching implications. These innovations, working in tandem, have far-reaching implications for clean energy systems. Electrocatalysts, for example, are at the heart of many energy conversion ...
When the Covid-19 lockdowns started, Brooklands Museum faced a problem: with no visitors, how would it survive and what was it meant to do? "The museum is a charity and doesn't get any regular funding ...
The exigencies of the 1914-1918 conflict meant that electronic communications on the Allied side had to find new ways to interoperate both on the battlefield and on the Home Front: but can the ...
Putting aside the malevolent purpose, the defence industry can come up with astonishing feats of engineering. Russia’s fifth-gen fighter plane the ‘Felon’ is such a marvel, but will it become extinct ...