Metadata
Title
Chemistry
Category
scholarships
UUID
1db8b829e1bc45b48f4559c1f3191048
Source URL
https://warwick.ac.uk/news/knowledge-centre-archive/science/chemistry/
Parent URL
https://warwick.ac.uk/news/knowledge-centre-archive/
Crawl Time
2026-03-16T08:14:21+00:00
Rendered Raw Markdown

Chemistry

Source: https://warwick.ac.uk/news/knowledge-centre-archive/science/chemistry/ Parent: https://warwick.ac.uk/news/knowledge-centre-archive/

Show selected tags

Select all Select all tags / none Unselect all tags

Select tags to filter on

Arts & Culture

Biomedical Science

Business

Business & Economy

Chemistry

Classics & Ancient History

Computer Science

Disease

Economics

Education

Engineering

Film & TV

Finance

Health & Medicine

History

History of Art

Innovation

Law

Life Sciences

Linguistics

Literature

Maths & Statistics

Mental Health & Wellbeing

Modern Languages

Patient Care

Philosophy

Physics & Astrophysics

Politics

Politics & Society

Psychology

Public Health

Religion

Science & Technology

Sociology

Technology

Theatre & Performance

Work

RSS feed

Closing the loop on battery manufacture

A team of polymer scientists at WMG, University of Warwick, is working on a way of making batteries more recyclable, with the aim of closing the loop on battery manufacture.

Sun 13 Feb 2022, 19:34

| Tags: Innovation Technology Science & Technology Chemistry

\

When resistance meets the resistance: The scientists fighting the super-bugs

We've been concentrating on COVID but, all the while, a medical timebomb has been ticking: antibiotics will stop working. Meet the international team working to train the next generation of researchers to find the next generation of antimicrobial drugs.

Thu 20 Jan 2022, 15:32

| Tags: Public Health Science & Technology Chemistry Biomedical Science Disease

\

Women in science, innovate in science

On the UN's International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we hear from young researchers at Warwick and ask them about their hopes for their research and the importance of equality in their chosen field.

Wed 10 Feb 2021, 16:56

| Tags: Life Sciences Engineering Public Health Technology Science & Technology Health & Medicine Chemistry Physics & Astrophysics Work Biomedical Science Disease

\

The real Frozen: What can we do with ice?

We are all very familiar with ice – from scraping our windscreens and tackling slippery roads, to putting frozen peas on an injury and ice cubes in our drinks. But, even though ice is present in our everyday experiences, it turns out we don’t fully understand it.

Wed 20 Nov 2019, 15:31

| Tags: Life Sciences Computer Science Engineering Science & Technology Chemistry Biomedical Science

\

Power up the supercapacitor!

Consider please, the supercapacitor. To the uninitiated it sounds almost like it should be featured in a comic or a piece of kit in a 1960s space adventure series. But these devices are not imaginary – they exist and may actually be the key to clean energy for future transport systems across the world.

Fri 21 Jun 2019, 14:53

| Tags: Engineering Innovation Science & Technology Chemistry

\

Plastics of the future

Plastics are used everywhere in our life. They are made into everything from spoons to electronics covers, and countless other things in between. They are considered as one of the most fantastic inventions in human history. But what can we do now we are realising that plastics are not really that fantastic?

Tue 21 May 2019, 14:41

| Tags: Life Sciences Engineering Technology Science & Technology Chemistry

\

The world's most famous table: 150 years of Periodic Law

150 years ago, Russian chemist, Dmitrii Mendeleev, first presented his idea to organise all the known elements into a handy table according to their atomic number, electrons and properties. Periodic Law, as he called his system, transformed science.

Mon 15 Apr 2019, 12:28

| Tags: Life Sciences Engineering Science & Technology Chemistry Physics & Astrophysics

\

Ingenuity from Inclusivity: Women in Engineering

What can women do for engineering and what can engineering do for the world? We ask some of our high profile women engineers.

Fri 22 Jun 2018, 13:00

| Tags: Life Sciences Engineering Maths & Statistics Science & Technology Chemistry Physics & Astrophysics

\

Bad bugs, no drugs: A world without antibiotics

Imagine a world where you are quite likely to die after having a tooth out. Sounds like dark ages, right? Well, according to leading researchers, this could be life in the near future because many of the antibiotic drugs we have now are going to stop working.

Wed 09 May 2018, 09:00

| Tags: Life Sciences Science & Technology Health & Medicine Chemistry Biomedical Science Disease

\

Five things you need to know about TB

If you are under the impression that TB is a disease of the past – you are mistaken. Dr Elizabeth Fullam leads a multidisciplinary team of researchers in the Fullam Lab at the University of Warwick, studying the bacteria which cause tuberculosis (TB). Her group is carrying out urgent research into understanding the bacterium and finding new treatments for a disease which kills almost two million people worldwide every year. With antibiotic resistance on the rise, TB threatens to kill millions more.

Fri 23 Mar 2018, 12:00

| Tags: Life Sciences Science & Technology Health & Medicine Chemistry Biomedical Science Disease

\

Future Female

It’s the UN’s International Day for Women and Girls in Science on February 11. We hear from four of Warwick’s young women research scientists, who share their hopes for their research and the future.

Fri 09 Feb 2018, 12:00

| Tags: Life Sciences Computer Science Science & Technology Chemistry Psychology

\

RSS feed