This research project is a great opportunity to collaborate with industry on new packaging materials for a more sustainable world. Plastic packaging persists in the environment and is difficult to ...
Bader is pursuing a PhD, focusing on the microbiome of the equine gut and respiratory tract: associations between bacterial communities in different body compartments and animal health. His Principle ...
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To better understand the dynamics of airborne transmission and inform future preparations, Dr Richard Sear, Associate ...
Precise and representative quantification of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is essential for evaluating the effectiveness of mitigation strategies aimed at achieving net-zero targets. This project ...
Establish a strategy to extend HyFOAM, the in-house modified computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code for modelling hydrogen explosions developed within the frame of OpenFOAM, to ammonia explosions.
Researchers from the University of South Carolina, CQUniversity Australia and the University of Surrey recommend adding one more item to your list of New Year’s resolutions: getting enough sleep.
The Guildford Cleaner Air Day on 29th September provided a fantastic platform for the Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) team to engage the local community in discussions about air quality ...
There is mounting evidence suggesting that ultra processed foods (UPF) are bad for our health; but if you stick to a vegetarian diet, is that still the case? Plant-Based Meat Alternatives (PBMA) are ...
At the School of Veterinary Medicine, we aim to inspire and educate veterinary professionals who will advance veterinary medicine to meet the needs of a changing world. We’re home to world-class ...
Below is an expert comment from Professor Juan Carluccio about Javier Milei's first year as Argentina's Prime Minister. Professor Carluccio argues that there are green shoots in the somewhat ...