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Manufacturers have urged the government to revive the northern section of HS2 in order to allow an expansion of rail freight in the UK.
AI, has been officially launched in Bristol, with promises that it could enable breakthroughs in areas such as medicine, robotics and climate change.
Nature Towns and Cities has launched to bring nature and green spaces closer to people living in urban areas across the UK.
Efforts in east Asia to tackle air pollution might have led to a further acceleration in global warming, a study has found.
When two Californian professors thought up the CubeSat at the turn of the third millennium, they had no idea they would set off a revolution in how things are done in space. And all they wanted was to ...
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A proposed infrastructure link connecting the Moroccan energy grid with the UK has been dropped by the government due to ‘security risks and doubts about its viability’.
The ID. Buzz AD, the first fully autonomous production vehicle from Volkswagen, is to be deployed in Europe and the US from 2026.
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has released the first images taken using its 3,200 megapixel digital camera, the largest ever built for astronomy.
The crash of a commercial spacecraft on the surface of the Moon earlier this month was due to problems with the vehicle’s Laser Range Finder (LRF), Japanese firm ispace has said.
The UK government has launched its long-awaited industrial strategy, with industry welcoming support through trade investment, skills training and lower energy prices.
Aviation now contributes a greater share of total UK emissions than the entire electricity supply sector, putting future climate change targets at risk, a report has found.