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Fig. Randomly oriented fibres on nonwoven, recycled carbon fibre material. Raw image data (left) and colour-coded fibre orientation from -90° to +90° (right)

Quality control for the recycling of carbon fibre

Due to the inevitable variability of the end-of-life input material, the resulting recycled fibre and nonwoven or woven material will have a higher degree of variability than virgin material. To make sure such recycled fabric is usable for high-quality applications, additional methods for quality control are required.
Fig. Samples of recycled carbon fibres

Recycling fibre-reinforced composite parts

Uncured carbon fibre recycling by Bulk Moulding Compound (BMC).
Fig. Strips curing in the hot press process

Fresh prepreg multilayer scrap reuse

To address waste generated during production, a processing route for uncurde material is developed in MC4. Multilayer fresh prepreg scrap is processed to obtain new intermediate products that can be used to manufacture new parts.
A bed of glass particles at an industrial recycling facility UK

MC4 Project: Improving the EU capacity to process and recycle composite materials

The MC4 European research project aims to develop economically and technically feasible technologies for recycling fibre-reinforced composite parts.
closeup of a young man in an office holding a briefcase and a surgical mask in his hand

Stress and coping during COVID-19

Marian Adriaansen and Henk Poppen from HAN University of Applied Sciences discuss their research on how Bachelor’s students in nursing coped with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aerial View of Wind Turbines and Agriculture Field in the Early Morning at Sunrise.

Next-generation climate services, regional to local scale

Here, we discover how Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) develops next-generation climate services from the regional to local scale.
close up of sewage drain.

Wastewater surveillance for infectious disease preparedness

The University of Oklahoma Wastewater Based Epidemiology (OU WBE) team highlights successes from their three years of wastewater surveillance in Oklahoma & how this surveillance approach can be used as next-level monitoring for infectious disease preparedness.
A happy toddler boy sits in his mother' lap at the pediatrician. He plays patacake with a doctor. Doctor giving prescription to african american mother with baby son at clinic. Medicine, healthcare and pediatry concept.

Immigrant, black and racialized people’s health

Learn about the research of Dr. Bukola Salami, Professor at Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, in this particular focus on Immigrant, Black, and Racialized People’s Health.
Rear view of excited students running towards entrance. Girls are carrying backpacks while leaving from school. Happy friends are wearing school uniforms, childhood education

Accessing childcare: Parents’ logistical challenges and gender equality

Prof Ingela Naumann from the University of Fribourg, explains why reducing parents' logistical challenges in coordinating work and childcare matters for gender equality.
Rippled halftone pattern technology background

Psychotic-like experiences: What are they and why are they important?

Dr Lorna Staines and Professor Mary Cannon of RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, explore psychotic-like experiences, explaining what they are and why they are important.
Tasmanian Devil

The crucial role of scavengers in ecosystem health

Animal scavengers’ role in maintaining ecosystem balance is often overlooked. Dr Laurel Lynch from the University of Idaho tells us about her important research on how scavenging by Tasmanian devils influences ecosystem processes.
Dna test infographic. Genome sequence map.

Chicken or egg? Pursuing historical context

Charles W Carter Jr, Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, explores prebiotic processes from the historical context enabling the emergence of translation.
Test tubes, chemical industry

The sustainable catalyst-based chemical industry

Dr Xochitl Dominguez Benetton, Senior Scientist and Project Coordinator from the Flemish Institute for Technological Research, walks us through the sustainable catalyst-based chemical industry which is very much a part of the FIREFLY project.
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Co-creating a sustainable blue economy for sweden

Wehn, Linders and Barquet explain how the MISTRA C2B2 programme is working to bring about transformative change in participatory ocean governance in Sweden.
A cityscape of the downtown area of Cairo, capital city of Egypt.

School-to-work transitions for egypt’s youth

Ragui Assaad from Humphrey School of Public Affairs, at the University of Minnesota, argues that structural reforms result in increasingly difficult and unequal school-to-work transitions for Egypt’s youth.
blue water mirror. abstract background of rippled water surface

Harnessing redox power for biotechnological application in purple non-sulphur bacteria

Here we explore purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB) and some of its biotech applications, with a focus on how these applications have been enhanced by manipulating the flow of reducing power.
Cancer Cells under microscope background 3D illustration

Bio-inspired design approaches to artificial blood technology: Oxygen carriers

Allan Doctor, MD, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, shares his expertise on bio-inspired design approaches to artificial blood technology: oxygen carriers.
LBS Activities Using Momotaro. From Sorting to Retelling, assessing literacy skills for EFL learners

Teaching and assessing literacy using a balanced approach: Effects of can-do self-assessment on early...

Following the January and July 2023 issues, Emiko Izumi from the School of Education & Graduate School of Education at Kwansei Gakuin University discusses the content and results of her collaborative research on the teaching and assessment of reading and writing for early English as foreign language (EFL) learners in Japan.
Windmill, clean energy transition

The role of hydrogen in the energy transition

Professor Sara Walker, Professor of Energy at Newcastle University, is Director of the Hub on Hydrogen Integration for Accelerated Energy Transitions HI-ACT, and here, she explores the role of hydrogen in the energy transition.
Figure: A Sb2S3 solar cell device fabricated by chemical spray pyrolysis with a future potential to be used in a semi-transparent PV application. photovoltaic

5GSOLAR: The next generation of photovoltaics

Emerging thin film photovoltaic technologies, currently being developed in research laboratories, are the EU’s key to unlocking its photovoltaic industry and ensuring the growth of a sustainable and green electricity market.

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