Packaging technology company Pulpex Ltd. has partnered with the University of Surrey to improve its manufacturing processes and offer a workable solution to plastic pollution.
Professor Joseph Keddie (University of Surrey's School of Mathematics and Physics); Scott Winston, CEO at Pulpex; Barrie Harvey, COO at Pulpex; Dr Simon Hadfield (University of Surrey's Centre for ...
A multimillion-pound research project, called SustaPack, aims to overcome manufacturing challenges for the next generation of ...
The sales-to-active listings ratio appears to bear this out. At 11 per cent, the overall ratio is signaling a buyer’s market, with detached homes firmly in buyer’s market territory. The market is ...
Polar bear fur’s natural ability to resist ice formation could pave the way for safer, more sustainable solutions to prevent ...
Cancer symptoms can sometimes be misdiagnosed as normal pregnancy-related changes for women who are expecting, in some cases leading to a delay in treatment, according to a new study from the ...
Climate change is impacting the spread of Salmonella, according to new research from the University of Surrey.
The project is dependent on regulatory approval from Gujarat International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) under ...
Improved analytical techniques mean tiny amounts of endocrine disrupting compounds or PFAS can be found in many places. But ...
FocusQuest will offer minority students – spanning both high school and college levels – flexible allied health and IT training opportunities that lead to nationally recognized certifications. By ...
Please make sure you read through the following before making your application for accommodation, since they form an important part of your contract with the University ... In the lead up to coming to ...
A music artist has created a poetic rap about local experiences of the Surrey Hills. Still Shadey, a Music of Black Origin (MOBO) award-winning artist, has written the rap as part of the national ...
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