News from DPA

HS2's northern phase hangs in the balance as Sunak and Hunt consider cost-cutting measures

HS2's northern phase hangs in the balance as Sunak and Hunt consider cost-cutting measures

The future of HS2’s northern extension is uncertain, sparking debates about the fate of a project initially envisioned to bridge regional economic disparities and revitalise the UK’s transport infrastructure.

We need to mandate EV accessibility standards, RECHARGE UK urges

We need to mandate EV accessibility standards, RECHARGE UK urges

RECHARGE UK, the EV division of the Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA), is urging the Government to make public EV charging sites accessible to all.

6G is on its way, thanks to £3.1m investment

6G is on its way, thanks to £3.1m investment

The University of York has secured a £3.1 million investment from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) to bolster the UK's burgeoning 5G network and pave the way for the evolution of 6G technology.

Eye-tracking tech empowers those with dementia

Eye-tracking tech empowers those with dementia

Cutting-edge technology is set to give a voice to older individuals living with dementia and enhance the assessment of quality care in residential aged care facilities.

University of Bath pioneers UK's first plastic lab waste recycling plant

University of Bath pioneers UK's first plastic lab waste recycling plant

The University of Bath has taken a significant step towards sustainable research practices by establishing the UK’s first plant that can recycle up to 60 percent of plastic lab waste, an initiative pioneered by LabCycle, a company co-founded by a graduate.

fonts/
or