Articles tagged with "Environmental Chemistry"

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RGU secures £800,000 grant to drive clean hydrogen innovation

October 25, 2025
Researchers from Robert Gordon University School of Computing, Engineering and Technology have secured £0.8 million for a clean energy project to produce hydrogen using waste steam from nuclear facilities.

Double dose ultrasound delivers BPA water pollution breakthrough

August 8, 2025
Developments in ultrasound technology have provided a means for tackling difficult pollutants in water, avoiding the addition of chemicals in the process.

A matter of scale

July 22, 2024
Funding support and infrastructure are needed to bring bio-based products and processes to market and meet net zero targets, urges Lynsey Dunbar. Otherwise, start-ups will be looking elsewhere.

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.

EnsiliTech wins contract to develop ‘freezer-free’ global mRNA vaccine

January 28, 2024
EnsiliTech, the University of Bath spin-out pioneering new methods of transporting medicines and food without reliance on refrigeration, has won a £1.7 million contract to develop the world's first thermally...

Slipping on ice may be down to too much alcohol (or salt)…

December 10, 2023
It’s a challenge for pedestrians and road users but also a major problem for industry: why are some ice deposits more slippery than others?

ABB and Imperial agree second decade of carbon capture collaboration

October 28, 2023
Technology giant ABB and Imperial College London have renewed their longstanding carbon capture joint venture for a second 10 year period.

Scottish researchers seek to turn plastic waste into pharmaceuticals

July 29, 2023
A new project led by Scottish researchers is aiming to revolutionise the pharmaceutical industry by transforming plastic waste from industrial processes into medications for neurological conditions.

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