Research and Development in PED development and testing- the battle between the perpetrators and the authorities.
In our final piece of the Shetland series, Thomas Nicolson looks at how Shetland’s fisheries are taking a lead on meeting the demand for fresh fish whilst achieving meeting their net carbon responsibilities.
A Short History of Computers, Past, Present & What Does the Future Hold?
How the small islands are a one of the most important places for oil rig decommissioning in Europe
BP leading the way to ensure global emission targets are reached by 2050. We explore one of their latest innovations.
Umpiring is still a very challenging job, despite this, the advancements in technology readily available to umpires has made their job easier.
Why trust numbers over experience and methods tried and tested?
Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced major changes to UK R&D Tax Credits, citing that some parts were "not working well" and were "unfair for taxpayers.".
At the pinnacle of motorsport, Formula 1 is the most technically advanced series, something that has been a driving force for motorsport R&D for decades.
It will be interesting to see how the industry develops in the coming years as NFTs become more and more prevalent
Whether it is a failure or a success you will be awarded by claiming for the R&D scheme. So why not giving it a try?
Has The Government Hit its R&D Targets?
Last weeks statistics, released by HMRC, shows us that more UK businesses than ever are claiming R&D Tax Relief.
It appears that R&D in the agricultural industry is farm from over and with the fertilisation of the R&D tax credit scheme, the field can expect some healthy growth.
There are thousands of companies who are either underclaiming or not claiming at all due to misinterpretations of R&D tax relief.
Through the constant drive to innovate, the boundaries of science and technology are persistently being pushed further.
Could District Heating be the answer to a greener, brighter future?
Thanks to the advanced technologies we have today, Golf will continuously be an ever-growing, ever-evolving sport.
From pink to spiced to even in a can, the evolution of Gin and other spirits is rapidly growing, and this is only the beginning of what's to come.
Electronic cash may be the future but what will this mean for us?
Could we be looking at the beginning of the end for the human football referee?
Artificial Intelligence is not something historically associated with the world of physiotherapy, but it may well be the way forward in years to come, especially in the world of neuro physiotherapy.
Everything seems to be getting back to normal, but what's changing in the world of R&D Tax?