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Posts Tagged ‘Nima Nejadrezaei’

BiOrbic at Munster Science Fair

By Amanda Mathieson | 17/10/2022

Yesterday, BiOrbic researchers headed down to Mallow for Munster Science Fair! It was a hectic but fun day interacting with hundreds of families and discussing bio-based products. Upstairs, Hannah Gould gave a talk entitled ‘How will we live in 2050?’, exploring what the world would look like when our toilet paper comes from sour milk…

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Pint of Science: Back to Nature

By Amanda Mathieson | 03/11/2021

Should we avoid all plastic? And how do we get everyone on board with sustainability? These were some of the topics covered at BiOrbic’s first event in collaboration with Pint of Science! We heard about how we can capture CO2 to make ‘bioplastic’, as well as how we might convince the public to use more…

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