The unused cables and broken tech items you have tucked away at home could help steer the UK away from a copper crisis, according to new research. The research by campaign group Recycle Your Electricals (RYE) suggests the UK has 1.3 billion unused or binned electricals, including 627 million cables,…
Lab-grown meat and vegetable products may be getting closer to approval for consumption in the UK as the food…
This year’s Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine has been awarded to two American scientists who discovered how “microRNA”…
The UK needs a strategy to meet growing demand for data centres or risk losing its advantage in the…
Using fluoride in drinking water to improve dental health may be less effective now than it was in the…
Women increasingly feel pressured to choose between having a family and their career in tech, according to a new…
Two students have made a pair of smart glasses with facial recognition technology to discover the private information of…
The world’s first ovarian cancer vaccine could wipe the disease out, researchers have said. OvarianVax is a vaccine that…