The world's first flying boat is set to be unveiled at a climate conference in Dubai next year.
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Spain’s supreme court has ordered the demolition of a large golf resort that was unlawfully built in a protected area following a 14-year legal battle.
An interconnected network of garbage trucks could be the new frontline in repairing local roads, thanks to a research collaboration between Swinburne University of Technology and Brimbank City Council in Australia that utilises the 5G network and the Internet of Things (IoT).
A design and build contractor has been tasked with safely transporting a Banksy mural originally painted on the side of a garage wall.
Archaeology students from the University of the Highlands and Islands at Perth College will get the chance to uncover some Bronze Ages treasures in advance of work starting on the new Cross Tay Link Road.
A number of rare and nationally significant discoveries offering a unique glimpse of Ice Age Britain have been made during archaeological investigations at the site of a new town in Devon.
An industry-first low carbon reinforced concrete solution is being trialled on National Highways M42 Junction 6 improvement scheme.
Ukrainian architecture firm Makhno Studio has designed a 3D-printed settlement for Mars. The Plan C project will encircle the edge of a crater and provide a comfortable sustainable living for settlers on a new planet. Its outer walls will protect residents from the harsh atmospheric and weather cond
New archaeological discoveries from the Battle of Culloden could potentially be unearthed due to work to build a new school.
Work is set to get underway on a giant 33-foot sculpture in Port Glasgow.
The City of Edinburgh Council has ordered BrewDog to remove an outdoor canopy above a terrace on its new hotel because it is a listed building.
A home in Wisconsin has hit the market with a unique selling point. Priced at $450,000 (£334,000), the house situated in South Milwaukee has six bedrooms, two full baths, one half-bath.
Shell’s massive carbon capture facility in Canada emits far more than it captures, study says One of the only facilities in the world that uses carbon capture and storage technology (CCS) to reduce the emissions of hydrogen production has been found to emit far more greenhouse gas emissions th
Two buildings erected by the poet Robert Burns have been identified for the first time in a £12k investigation funded by Historic Environment Scotland. Ellisland farm - farmhouse built by and for Burns - now including the newly identified barns and byres on left and right
Archaeological charity Caithness Broch Project (CBP) has unveiled its impressive vision for the first broch to be built in Scotland in 2,000 years. Brochs - tall, double-walled, drystone towers found only in Scotland - were once common features in the Iron Age landscape across the Highlands and Isla