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The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI): SCI COP26 Youth Panel Event To Showcase Next Generation s Science Based Climate Change Solutions

HOPE IN SCIENCE - INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES WITH YOUNG SCIENTISTS LONDON, Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Combating Climate Change with ChemistryThursday 4 November, 17.00 - 18.00Science

Tech Nation welcomes four Northern tech firms to its Net Zero growth programme Prolific North

Tech Nation welcomes four Northern tech firms to its Net Zero growth programme Prolific North
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Developed in Durham: Sphera

Date Time Developed in Durham: Sphera (L to R) Phil Buckley (COO & Co-Founder), Antonella Pagliarulo (Research Scientist), Natasha Boulding (CEO & Co-Founder) and Scott Bush (Co-Founder). Founded in September 2019 by three PhD students, Sphera is Durham University’s first student spinout. It is developing low carbon next generation construction materials. Currently, the team are focussing on a world-first – carbon zero and carbon negative concrete blocks. Their innovation pipeline includes a concrete accelerant to speed up concrete curing rate and decrease cement content. These pioneering solutions are developed to help tackle climate change by offering the industry low carbon material alternatives that specifically focus on embodied carbon content.

Carbon-negative construction materials, quicker offshore projects: 40 female innovators receive government grants

Carbon-negative construction materials, quicker offshore projects: 40 female innovators receive government grants 08 Mar 2021 Professional Engineering Joan D’Arcy’s Plastic@Bay aims to convert ocean plastic waste into construction materials at sites around the coast Wind turbines could be installed quicker, construction emissions cut, and metal casting costs reduced thanks to innovative projects from 40 female entrepreneurs. The women behind the ‘pioneering ideas’ will each receive a £50,000 government grant to develop their plans, many of which are in engineering sectors and tackle issues including climate change and recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. The grants were announced today (8 March) by science minister Amanda Solloway, marking International Women’s Day and the start of British Science Week. Each of the Innovate UK Women in Innovation Awards recipients will also receive mentoring to scale up ideas and bring them to market.

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