Content by Queen’s University Belfast
Breweries in the EU throw out around 3.4 million tons of unspent grain every year, weighing the equivalent of 500,000 elephants
A research consortium has been formed to test the limits of one of the core principles of quantum mechanics
"Discoveries like this really help to give a little more insight into what’s out there and encourages people to look up and wonder”
The unique qualities of the material could be used to create flexible and almost unbreakable smart devices, as well as scratch-proof paint for cars
Ahmed Osman has created a solution which is much more environmentally-friendly, effective, and cheaper than the commercial catalyst which is currently available on the market for the production of dimethyl ether
Researchers are working to create new dynamic hybrid devices that are able to conduct electricity at unprecedented speeds and are light, durable, and easy to manufacture in large scale semiconductor plants
Research team unveils the molecular mechanisms preventing the treatment of klebsiella pneumonia
Professor works with a team of specialists on a peer-reviewed paper to examine the detection of illegal ingredients in the supplements
Researchers' aim is to create a type of ‘cancer genomic Internet’
The three-year research project could pave the way for many more efficient and greener chemical processes
Innovative technology uses a mixture of water and ionic liquids
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast have made a breakthrough in discovering how to lower worrying levels of arsenic in rice that is eaten all over the world.
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast have found that the spread of an exotic parasite that threatens the UK’s honey-bee population could be speeded up by global warming.