A new class of materials which are suitable agents for oil displacing in enhanced oil recovery have been developed by scientists in the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea Uni... Read more
Exosomes – tiny biological nanoparticles which transfer information between cells – offer significant potential in detecting and treating disease, the most comprehensive overview... Read more
‘Green’ project led by Rice, Swansea scientists matches best water repellant A new class of superhydrophobic nanomaterials might simplify the process of protecting surfaces from water. A mat... Read more
An ultrasensitive biosensor made from the wonder material graphene has been used to detect molecules that indicate an increased risk of developing cancer. The biosensor has been shown to be... Read more
A species of one of the world’s tiniest creatures, ocean plankton, is heading for extinction as it struggles to adapt to changes in sea temperature. And it may take local fisheries with it.... Read more
Eventually, graphene inks could lead to “applications in printable electronics like RFID tags, conductive transparent coatings, anything from sensors to flexible display applications A digit... Read more
Active console video games that track player movement to control the game Levels of physical inactivity and obesity are very high in children, with fewer than 50% of primary school-aged boys... Read more