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FEATURE
Going deeper underground
With geological disposal being touted as the UK’s answer for storing intermediate-level nuclear waste, Annie Kane finds out about a new scientific discovery that could help ensure its safety
11 years ago
FEATURE
Going deeper underground
11 years ago
ARTICLE
CPI to turn food waste into graphene
The Centre for Process Innovation is leading a European project that aims to turn food waste into graphene and renewable hydrogen.
11 years ago
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CPI to turn food waste into graphene
11 years ago
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EFRA Committee investigates food security and wastage
The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee will launch an inquiry into food security, consumption, and waste on Monday.
12 years ago
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EFRA Committee investigates food security and wastage
12 years ago
ARTICLE
Scientists discover ‘hazardous waste-eating’ bacteria
Tiny single-cell organisms could help with the problem of nuclear waste disposal, according to researchers at the University of Manchester.
12 years ago
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Scientists discover ‘hazardous waste-eating’ bacteria
12 years ago
ARTICLE
‘Feasible’ garbage patch solution seeks funding
Following a feasibility study to prove ‘efficiency and financial viability’ The Ocean Cleanup is seeking crowdfunding to rid the ocean of plastics.
12 years ago
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‘Feasible’ garbage patch solution seeks funding
12 years ago
ARTICLE
New European partnership to develop bioeconomy
The EC is joining with industry leaders in a new partnership that aims to develop a European bioeconomy.
12 years ago
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New European partnership to develop bioeconomy
12 years ago
ARTICLE
‘First’ recyclable thermoset plastics produced
Researchers at IBM Almaden Research Center have created the ‘first’ thermoset plastics that are completely recyclable.
12 years ago
ARTICLE
‘First’ recyclable thermoset plastics produced
12 years ago
FEATURE
Recycling to the rescue
Libby Peake learns how scientists at IBM are using plastic waste to create superbug-fighting nanoparticles.
12 years ago
FEATURE
Recycling to the rescue
12 years ago
ARTICLE
EC awards €282.6m to 225 new environmental projects
The European Commission has awarded €282.6 million of funding to 225 new environmental projects as part of its LIFE+ programme.
12 years ago
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EC awards €282.6m to 225 new environmental projects
12 years ago
ARTICLE
Anti-matter may hold key to waste management
Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) have used anti-matter particles to destroy a sample of waste.
12 years ago
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Anti-matter may hold key to waste management
12 years ago
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