The University has worked with pharmaceuticals company AstraZeneca to research water quality in the Nairobi area.
Researchers from King’s College London have carried out the first comprehensive study of fine particles on the London Underground to evaluate the exposure of people travelling on different parts of the network.
A Texas A&M research team describes the process of creating new supercapacitor electrodes that have drastically improved mechanical properties.
No, but there are ways to lessen the effects of harmful algal bloom events.
The expansion and upgrade of existing hydropower plants represents a possible alternative to wind farm development.
Simply planting a hedge in front of a park can halve the amount of traffic pollution that reaches children as they play, finds a new study by the University of Surrey.
Researchers estimate future death toll from fossil fuel emission.
In a boon to wind farms, average daily wind speeds are picking up across much of the globe after about 30 years of gradual slowing.
According to the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, which involves the University of Exeter, countries and cities are responding to the growing threat that global warming poses.
The research findings were unique because they documented for the first time the reduced flashiness of arid urban streams in the West and showed what a big role so-called “dry weather flows” are playing in overall streamflow patterns.
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