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Backed by £14 million in funding, the Carbon-Loop Sustainable Biomanufacturing Hub (C-Loop) will use microorganisms to ...
“Clean Air Day serves as a vital reminder that air pollution remains one of the most pressing environmental and public health challenges of our time. Whether it’s traffic congestion, industrial ...
Develop a deeper understanding of global issues in a fascinating area of ethical, legal, political and economic challenges posed by international intervention. Along with having the option of a ...
The international political landscape has undergone remarkable changes in the past 50 years. Politics continues to affect life in every area of society, and it is only through study that we can begin ...
“It is important to understand that radiation is easy to detect, even at very low levels, using well-established and highly ...
The University of Surrey and Guildford and Waverley Borough Councils have joined forces to launch the Civic Lab at the ...
A simple classroom activity involving a classic childhood staple, LEGO, could improve children’s maths and spatial ability, leading researchers to demand for policymakers to shake up the school ...
Professor Shirley Price, Emerita Professor of Toxicology at the University of Surrey, has been awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in the 2025 King's Birthday Honours for services to industry ...
Regulatory reform and public-private partnerships The Vision calls for a new public-private approach to shared infrastructure in areas of market failure, including regulatory changes to enable mass ...
Professor Jo Blanden, an applied microeconomist at the University of Surrey whose research has shaped debates on social mobility for more than two decades, has been awarded an OBE (Order of the ...
"The UK’s ambition to deliver up to 24GW of nuclear power by 2050 is a vital part of our net-zero strategy and long-term ...
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