A research team at Swansea University have developed a new method for fast removal and detection of wastewater pollutants that come from everyday pharmaceuticals like paracetamol, ibuprofen and aspirin, which could help minimise their impact on the environment.
The all-female team of (bio)chemists from the Medical School, in...
New Process Could Safeguard Water Quality, Environment And Health
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