Editors Blog

Robotics and the law: time to catch up

Robotics and the law: time to catch up

Twenty years in, the law is finally starting to get used to the Internet. Now it is imperative that the law determines how to deal effectively with robotics.

Stronger action is needed to transform the UK's energy system

Stronger action is needed to transform the UK's energy system

Research led by University College London scientists identifies need for more incisive decarbonisation policies.

The rise and rise of solar power

The rise and rise of solar power

The race is on: solar power is hot on the heels of conventional energy generation, claims Vlatko Vlatkovic.

New research reveals fluid injection's role in man-made earthquakes

New research reveals fluid injection's role in man-made earthquakes

With fracking back in the news again this week, this item* into the role of fluid injection in man-made earthquakes, caught my attention.

Welcome to the world of the 'datarati'

Welcome to the world of the 'datarati'

With more information than ever at our fingertips, statisticians are vital to innumerable fields and industries.

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