Protecting vaccines with a sustainable ‘smart fibre’
Angela Morris – CEO The Wool Packaging Company As far back as 2005 The World Health Organisation (WHO) reported that […]
Angela Morris – CEO The Wool Packaging Company As far back as 2005 The World Health Organisation (WHO) reported that […]
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Dr Parvez Alam CEng FIMechE, FIMMM, FRSB, School of Engineering, The University of Edinburgh, UK Introduction The San people of
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Dr Dipa Roy, School of Engineering, The University of Edinburgh, UK What is Cellulose? Cellulose is the most abundantly available
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