Fibres and spaghetti
The world’s thinnest spaghetti has been made by Chemists at UCL using nanofibre technology.
The world’s thinnest spaghetti has been made by Chemists at UCL using nanofibre technology.
James Desmet dives into a whimsical thought experiment in the realm of Pokémon.
Perovskites take step toward real world applications Perovskite solar cell devices are amongst the most exciting upcoming energy solutions. They have the potential to provide highly efficient solar energy with reduced environmental impact. The field has seen rapid development in recent years, with power conversion efficiencies (PCE) progressing from 3
Kicking off the new academic year’s sustainability forums, Stephanie, Deputy President (Finance and Services), chaired November’s Union Sustainability Forum on Monday 18th. The forum was both a place for Stephanie to share updates from the Union, and for the various societies and campaign groups present to share their
This year’s Green Careers Fair took place on the 12th in Queen’s Tower Room. Well over 500 people attended to see the 27 companies which had set up stalls. Of all the companies present, only two focused on climate adaptation rather than mitigation. This highlights a broader problem:
Wednesday 20th November saw Debate and Physics societies collaborate on the “Blackett Debate”.