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Prof. Joan Brennecke
The Thomas Andrews Lecture for 2025, will be given by Professor Joan Brennecke The Thomas Andrews Lecture for 2025, will be given by Professor Joan Brennecke : News article ID 4835846

Prof. Joan Brennecke will give the 2025 Thomas Andrews Lecture at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. The title of the Lecture is "Ionic Liquids and CO2: From Supercritical CO2 Extraction to Direct Air Capture".

Prof. AP de Silva
AP De Silva on building molecular fluorescence sensors for healthcare AP De Silva on building molecular fluorescence sensors for healthcare : News article ID 4835847

Interviewed by Jim Al-Khalili on BBC Radio 4

Fake weight loss injections with dirty needles being sent to NI Fake weight loss injections with dirty needles being sent to NI : News article ID 3939678
14 April, 2025

Illegal weight loss injections with dirty needles are being sold over social media and sent to people in Northern Ireland, a BBC investigation has found.

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