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Light technology ‘may offer sustainable AMR solution’ 

June 8, 2024
New technology pioneered by an Italian company working with University of Birmingham scientists could provide an innovative and sustainable approach to tackling antimicrobial resistance.

Casting light on the matter

June 4, 2024
Instrument manufacturer Waters Corporation has teamed up with the University of Surrey to provide students with a practical understanding of a key spectroscopic technique to improve their knowledge and boost...

Biobased building materials may be less sustainable than concrete, study suggests

June 3, 2024
Mycelium composites made from fungi and agricultural residues can have a bigger environmental impact than conventional fossil fuel based materials, suggests a new study.

Hurricane hunters

May 29, 2024
Cruising thousands of feet above the Arctic through a raging storm isn’t the most congenial research environment – unless you are part of Alaska’s flying laboratory of weather scientists. Sabrina...

Computational design enables uni duo’s materials science breakthrough

May 27, 2024
A joint research team from two UK universities has employed computational design to develop new metal-free porous framework materials using cheap and abundant mon-metallic elements.

Six degrees of separation

May 20, 2024
Labs play an essential role in advancing sustainability in the wider world but they need to tackle their own levels of waste and consumption. Graham Matthews provides a simple checklist...

University of Bath aids £13.75 million chemical carbon project

May 19, 2024
The University of Bath, a leader in the development of sustainable technology, is taking part in a £14 million collaboration to cut emissions in the chemical sector.

Lab.or.a.tol.o.gy: Greet with scepticism

May 14, 2024
AI isn’t going anywhere, says Matthew Partridge, so let’s stop worrying and think more about how to make it work properly.

‘Citizen army’ sought to assess Scotland’s mosquito threat

May 13, 2024
Citizen scientists are being recruited to help a collaborative project led by an alliance of academics, medical experts and government institutions to track mosquito activity in Scotland.

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