Electrode’s ‘hot edges’ convert CO₂ gas into fuels and chemicals
Published on 15 May 2019The bowl-shaped design can efficiently convert CO₂ from gas into carbon based fuels and chemicals, helping combat the threat of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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The bowl-shaped design can efficiently convert CO₂ from gas into carbon based fuels and chemicals, helping combat the threat of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Researchers have used a graphite coating that makes perovskite solar cells waterproof.
Open source software to make user interface design easier for different screens is being launched today (7 May 2019)
Scientists believe new control strategies for Fusarium Head Blight could be developed by targeting how the fungus 'tastes' wheat plants.
Professor Knight is among a prestigious list of 50 eminent scientists to have been announced as Fellows and Foreign Members of the Royal Society.
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Dr Joanna Bryson from the Department of Computer Science has been appointed to Google's new global advisory council
CAMERA has worked with Aardman on a BBC virtual reality documentary about the story of twin sisters whose lives were torn apart by a terrible accident.