Study reveals potential of blue hydrogen to play key role in energy transition

The application of modern carbon capture technologies that limit emissions associated with the production of blue hydrogen can play a crucial role in its success as a 'bridging technology' in the energy transition.

Less expensive than carbon-neutral green hydrogen, and therefore better suited to being used at scale in the short term, blue hydrogen is produced from natural gas, with the resulting CO2 emissions captured and stored permanently underground in a process known as carbon capture and storage (CCS).

Hemp - the sustainable protein-packed answer to moderating hunger

 

A new study has found adding hempseed to your diet can help modulate gut hormone levels in the blood and promote a feeling of fullness after eating.

The first of its kind study conducted by researchers at the University of Aberdeen’s Rowett Institute has been published in the European Journal of Nutrition, with the results prompting a new collaboration with one of the UK’s largest food producers to explore the crop’s nutritional and ecological properties further.

Female Bangladeshi garment workers bear the cost of Covid disruptions, new research finds

Women working in the Bangladesh garment industry have been heavily affected by the Covid pandemic and the associated disruptions in the sector, according to the findings of an international study published today.

The research, which sets out a series of industry and government policy recommendations, focused on the experiences of Bangladeshi workers employed in the ready-made garment (RMG) industry which supplies clothing and fashion products to multinational companies across the Global North, including many well-known UK High Street brands.