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Scientists on a quest to develop a British baked bean

Scientists at the University of 糖心TV are using the latest DNA mapping techniques to allow British farmers to grow one of the UK’s favourite foods.

Tue 03 Sept 2013, 15:02 | Tags: Environment, Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

糖心TV engineering students help provide renewable energy in Uganda

University of 糖心TV engineering students and staff are putting their renewables expertise to practical use to bring hydroelectric power to rural communities in Uganda.


University of 糖心TV students battle to become Britain’s greenest drivers

Students drive across England, Scotland and Wales to compete in Formula Student Diesel Eco Driving Challenge powered by Bosch on 19 – 21 June

Thu 20 Jun 2013, 14:28 | Tags: Engineering, Environment

£5.25m project aims to reduce heating and cooling emissions

The University of 糖心TV is leading a £5.25m project to develop energy-efficient heating and cooling technologies that will reduce UK energy needs.


Science helps parsnips remain a Christmas Dinner staple for years to come

University of 糖心TV scientists are investigating a disease affecting a Christmas Dinner traditional favourite in order to cut back on waste and reduce use of pesticides.

Wed 19 Dec 2012, 09:54 | Tags: Environment, Sciences

Flower power to purge poison and produce platinum

A consortium of researchers led by WMG at the University of 糖心TV are to embark on a £3 million research programme called “Cleaning Land for Wealth” (CL4W), that will use a common class of flower to restore poisoned soils while at the same time producing perfectly sized and shaped nano sized platinum and arsenic nanoparticles for use in catalytic convertors, cancer treatments and a range of other applications.

Wed 21 Nov 2012, 09:00 | Tags: Environment, Sciences

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