After waves of marine algae hit the UAE with a devastating impact last year, scientists have been trying to come up with a way to protect the country's waters from another siege of "red tide". Read Article Potential answer to scourge of red tide
A technology used to clean up ballast water in ships will be tested off the shores of Abu Dhabi as a contingency tool to limit the damage of harmful algae blooms. Read Article Technology used to fight UAE's red tide
South Korea's US$20 billion price tag for four nuclear reactors in Abu Dhabi is likely to become a benchmark for atomic energy technology across the region. Read Article Nuclear bid to be industry norm
The Government is reportedly days away from enacting a nuclear power law to complete preparations for its atomic energy programme. Read Article Nuclear law said to be close
Star Trek's technological feats are ahead of the times - dreamt up almost half a century ago, much of its technology is today a reality. Can’t you beam me up, Scotty?
Istanbul's famous mosque tries to strike balance between religion and tourism money by providing tourists with coverings. Thomas Seibert reports Turkey tightens Blue Mosque dress code