 Sweet Energy Office workers wondering what happens to the uneaten nougat bars in sweet machines need worry no longer. Scientists at the University of Birmingham have shown that harmless bacteria that feeds on sugar produces hydrogen gas. Using diluted nougat and caramel waste, their findings reveal an environmentally-friendly method of producing what is believed to be the clean energy source of the future.
Destination Mars! From the mythology of the Red Planet to the recent remake of HG Wells’ War of the Worlds, Mars continues to fascinate us. A prototype robot vehicle created by UK Scientists will act as a surrogate scientist exploring the Martian surface as part of the European ExoMars project. The experiments on ExoMars include the Life Marker Chip (LMC), developed by Mark Sims of Leicester University, designed to test for traces of life.
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