British scientists from Imperial College London’s spin-out project Polaron have won a £1 million Government prize for their AI breakthrough that accelerates the development of materials for wind turbines and electric car batteries. The new design tool uses microscopic analysis to predict material performance, enabling manufacturers to create stronger, lighter, and more efficient components for clean energy, transport, and infrastructure. The Manchester Prize, awarded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, recognizes technological advancements addressing societal challenges, with Polaron being one of the ten finalists to receive funding and support for further project development.
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Harshita Brella: Husband charged with murder of wife found dead in car boot
A murder charge has been authorized against Harshita Brella's husband, Pankaj Lamba, who is believed to have fled the country after her body was found in the boot of a car in east London. The Crown Prosecution Service announced the charges, including two counts of rape, sexual assault, and controlling behavior, but Mr. Lamba has not yet been located. Police believe Brella was strangled in Corby before her body was driven to Ilford, and they...
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