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Creating accessible water quality monitoring to combat water pollution

As water pollution continues to rise, we must find ways to put water quality monitoring in the hands of local communities.

Morrow – fuelling the green transition with eco battery technologies

Morrow Batteries AS is positioning itself as a world-leader in the development of sustainable and cost-effective eco battery technologies.

Assessing the environmental impact of spodumene mining and processing

Dr John L Burba, CEO of International Battery Metals Inc, highlights the need to focus on the environmental impact of spodumene mining and the wider lithium production industry.

Conducting astroparticle physics experiments to understand the Universe

SNOLAB's Senior Research Scientist, Christine Kraus, explains how its latest astroparticle physics experiment - SNO+ - will enrich our understanding of CP-violation and the Universe.

Greenland mine provides unique green opportunity for rare earth minerals

Eclipse Metals is uncovering the exceptional potential of the unique Ivittuut mine site in Greenland, which it acquired earlier this year.

Volt Resources ensure global graphite supply for green energy transition

Volt Resources is developing an integrated mine to the battery graphite supply chain to meet demand of the green energy transition.

Discussing the Future Circular Collider feasibility study

Following the recommendations of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, CERN and its international partners are now studying the technical and financial feasibility of a 100km circular collider, the Future Circular Collider integrated project.

Orion Engineered Carbons: Pioneering the future of carbon black

Dr Michael Rohde, of Orion Engineered Carbons GmbH, discusses the role of carbon black in the battery industry of the future.

FloodSENS: Taking a look at the flood mapping of the future

Ben Gaffinet, Applied Physicist at RSS-Hydro, explains how Machine Learning can help create valuable flood maps to support disaster response.

Altilium: Supplying sustainable nickel for the revolution of electric vehicles

Altilium generate high levels of nickel with minimal environmental impact to fuel the green revolution of electric vehicles.

STEP4WIND – advancing floating offshore wind energy

Floating offshore wind farms offer a great prospect to fully decarbonise both Europe and the world, and STEP4WIND will help to advance it.

Revolutionising marine studies with waterproof drones

Pushing innovation forward, AguaDrone is assisting the entire waterways industry, from fishers to scientists, with its modular waterproof drone system.

Blencowe Resources: Driving the production of flake graphite

Blencowe will deliver a high quality, long-term supply source for flake graphite, one of the key input materials within the lithium-ion batteries used to power electric vehicles.

Utilising spectroscopic instruments to explore the Solar System

Spectroscopic instruments are very sensitive tools which play an important and active role in exploring and understanding the Solar System.

Exploring new opportunities in nucleon structure measurements

A team at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) is using the beam at the High Intensity Gamma-Ray Source (HIγS) to explore nucleon structure using Compton scattering.

Studying the ‘potential’ of species to cope with environmental changes

Professor Dr Jörns Fickel of Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research explains the work taking place on species’ ability to cope with environmental changes.

Electric public transport: facilitating greener cities in Europe

As cities move towards all electric public transport, Kempower are providing the solutions to make the dream of green cities a reality.

Lithium Power International – the electric future is here now

Lithium Power International Ltd.’s Andrew Phillips discusses how the company is meeting the future electric vehicle lithium demand.

The Burmann Lab: Exploring the Tudor domain in unprecedented detail

Dr Björn M. Burmann describes how his group are elucidating how altered protein dynamics contribute to the functional repertoire.

Using calorimeters to develop more efficient battery packs

Dr Carlos Ziebert, head of IAM-AWP’s Calorimeter Center, KIT, explains how calorimeters can help to develop safer, more efficient battery packs in the Horizon 2020 project HELIOS.

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