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A new technique to extract tiny cellulose strands from cow dung and turn them into manufacturing-grade cellulose, currently used to make everything from surgical masks to food packaging, has been ...
A new report argues that the west has ceded leadership in the nuclear sector to nations such as Russia and China. If it is to ...
At the recent Institution of Civil Engineers' annual West Midlands Awards, the Ironbridge Gorge Upper Furnace Pool ...
Four generations of the royal family have paid tribute to Second World War veterans in a balcony appearance at Buckingham ...
Ecosystems can temporarily bounce back when common ant species disappear. Other species may step in to perform similar roles.
Experts and academic leaders at an international conference in Kathmandu discussed the potential of Madan Bhandari University ...
In this interview, Sir Prof. Cato T. Laurencin, the 2025 Coulter Lecturer, discusses how he is addressing today’s medical challenges using the technology of the future.
The world of airguns represents a fascinating intersection of history, engineering precision, and sporting craftsmanship. For ...
Carl Sagan's vision of a broad education encompassing humanities alongside STEM may be returning, driven by AI advancements.
NewRange Copper Nickel, home to one of the world’s largest undeveloped copper and nickel resources, announced that the ...
An overkill take on this everyday accessory. Plus, the latest generation of a reliable running shoe, new wireless earbuds and ...
As technological advancements create growing skills gaps, more organizations are realizing the value of upskilling in ...