Health-threat ‘forever chemicals’ removed from water with 3D-printed ceramic ink
Published on 31 July 20243D printing offers effective, scalable way to remove harmful chemicals
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3D printing offers effective, scalable way to remove harmful chemicals
As the Labour government takes the helm, we look forward to new opportunities for addressing unprecedented environmental challenges together.
Dr Simon Freakley, from the University's Institute for Sustainability, is part of a team awarded the Horizon Prize by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Firm co-founded by University of Bath Bioprocess Engineer Prof Chris Chuck set to expand
Join us as we highlight the work of our PhD researchers and industrial collaborations in sustainable technologies.
University of Bath startup creates sustainable power from bacterial batteries – ‘Bacteries’ – that harvest electricity from soil
Scientists at Bath, introduce a breakthrough carbon-based sensor for detecting lactic acid levels in saliva - avoiding the need for an electrical power source.
The University of Bath is a key partner in a major UK government investment in research to improve the sustainability of chemical and polymer production.
Two Centres for Doctoral Training are to receive funds from the EPSRC, University, government, industry and overseas institutions to train up to 200 students.
A new £6 million project will explore the extent to which the circular economy can be achieved by the UK’s building stock.