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Humphry Davy was my earliest scientific hero. From the age of seven, when I received my first chemistry set, I set out to imitate this dashing figure, born in 1778 in Penzance, Cornwall, UK.
Olive trees, Olea europaea, have been around for thousands of years, predominantly in the Mediterranean. Ancient Greece and Palestine seem to have taken a leading role in its culture and export of its oil across the waters.
Sally Davies, England’s chief medical officer, warned of the ‘catastrophe of antibiotic resistance’ in her 2016 annual report. She emphasised that governments, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the G8 countries need to take the threat seriously.
A new study suggests that electric cars can create almost twice as much ozone per kilometre as cars powered by conventional fossil fuels
Chemical companies must keep up with climate-related issues to avoid disruption to sector, says CPD research
A new printing technique may allow huge amounts of data to be stored on surfaces without fear of it degrading
The recent spate of devastating hurricanes that hit the Caribbean and the US, making the 2017 season one of the worst for many years, has refocused attention on the potential economic impact of global warming
Few things can damage the financial stability of a manufacturing facility more than unexpected downtime. Lee Sullivan from COPA-DATA UK comments.
A British company is pioneering a way to enable manufacturers to convert CO2 into polyols, a building block of polyurethanes used to make furniture and bedding, insulation foams and coatings for flooring