Gut bacteria may cleanse the body of toxic PFAS chemicals

Gut bacteria may cleanse the body of toxic PFAS chemicals, say Cambridge researchers

Cambridge Uni researchers have discovered that certain gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, offering a promising new approach.
battery modelling

BPX Steering Group launches to advance battery modelling standards across Europe

Steering Group will develop BPX, an open standard aimed at unifying and advancing physics-based lithium-ion battery modelling.
satellite data

Unlocking Space for Business: How the UK Space Agency is transforming industries with satellite...

Space for Business enhances space data and services to drive operational efficiency, improve customer experiences, and support sustainability.
space weather

Advancing Europe’s space weather monitoring capabilities

ESA's Juha-Pekka Luntama details activities helping to advance user knowledge of space weather and inform actions to protect infrastructure.
hydrogen refuelling stations

Distribution of hydrogen refuelling stations don’t meet individual demands

The distribution of hydrogen refuelling stations may be incorrectly dimensioned, leading to losses of tens of millions of euros every year.
Forever chemicals may affect male brain development

Forever chemicals may affect male brain development, study suggests

New research reveals that early exposure to short-chain PFAS like PFHxA may harm brain development in males.
space debris

UK Space Agency set to clean up space debris and safeguard services

The UK Space Agency has launched a £75.6m procurement process to tackle the growing threat of space debris. Discover more here.
Argonne experts innovate advanced nuclear fuel recycling

Argonne experts innovate advanced nuclear fuel recycling

Discover how Argonne's advanced nuclear fuel recycling technology is transforming waste into clean, sustainable energy for the future.
shipping

Methane emissions in shipping higher than we thought, study finds

A Chalmers University of Technology study discovered that methane emissions in shipping are caused by traffic moving through shallow waters.
Data management and the orbital environment

Data management and the orbital environment: Finding the needle in the haystack

3S Northumbria discusses why effective data management is essential to o navigate the increasingly congested orbital environment.