by Iliyah | Mar 8, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Professor Christian Laforsch | Professor Andreas Greiner – Microplastics: Solutions for a Persistent Pollutant Plastics have revolutionised human existence. Medicine, technology, agriculture and construction all rely on highly durable plastic materials. However,...
by Iliyah | Feb 1, 2023 | Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Nicholas Mauro | Exploring How Metallic Glasses are Formed from Molten Alloys Metallic glasses are extraordinary materials that can be formed by rapidly cooling certain mixtures of molten metals. Their unique properties make them extremely desirable for various...
by Iliyah | Feb 1, 2023 | Education & Training, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Greg Swain | A Cross-Disciplinary Sustainable Chemistry Summer Program To protect Earth’s environment and endangered species, chemists, material scientists and engineers will need to be more mindful of the substances they produce and use. To this end, Dr Greg...
by Iliyah | Jan 25, 2023 | Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Professor Michel Moisan | Providing Stable and Power-Efficient Plasma Using Microwaves The ability to generate stable and reproducible plasma is central to many aspects of research and technology. Through his research, Professor Michel Moisan and his team at...
by Iliyah | Dec 14, 2022 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Keith A. Hobson | Mapping Animal Migration with Isotopic Tools Animal migration is one of the most astounding natural phenomena on the planet. Birds and insects travel thousands of kilometres across the globe in regular movements, using highly evolved methods of...
by Iliyah | Dec 7, 2022 | Astronomy and Planetary Science, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Stefi Baum – Dr Christopher O’Dea | Shaping Galaxy Clusters with Supermassive Black Holes The black holes found at the centres of most large galaxies are now found to be fundamental to galactic formation and evolution. Until recently, however, little was...
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