The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed a €52.5m loan to Swedish battery cell manufacturer Northvolt
As soon as we got talking, I was impressed by Johnny’s practical, non-nonsense approach to solving the scalability issue with graphene production.
After many years spent looking enviously across the Atlantic at the funding available to US biotech start-ups from eager venture capitalists, has the UK biotech sector finally entered a ‘golden era’?
With 55 R&D projects and six novel clinical candidates, GSK has most antimicrobial medicines in the R&D pipeline, a new survey has found.
Former US president Kennedy’s call for researchers to put a man on the moon inspired a generation of young people to study science.
If wetlands are the kidneys of cities, then most in India have entered a phase of chronic failure.
An Australian researcher is calling for an international effort to address the problem of mercury pollution from artisanal and small-scale gold mining.
The Made Smarter Review, the former Industrial Digitalisation Review, answers government calls to boost productivity in the UK’s manufacturing sector.
The photochemistry of the N=N double bond remains a focus for organic research groups.
Development of a new chemical entity (NCE) drugs is characterised by uncertainty.