Researchers develop reusable filter that removes 75% of a ‘forever chemical’ from water
Researchers have designed a small block structure or monolith using 3D printing that can filter one of the most common “forever chemicals” in the water.
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Researchers have designed a small block structure or monolith using 3D printing that can filter one of the most common “forever chemicals” in the water.
After a sunny Friday, Greater Manchester's weather looks set to return to the summer sun after a dull start to the morning.
The world's equestrian governing body is developing helmets and airbag vests to keep competitors safe, and while not many riders wear them, that's likely to change.
Tropical Storm Debby is having a major impact on the UK's weather this weekend.
The weeks are ticking down until the end of the transfer window and Brendan Rodgers is yet to bolster his defence.
Six areas in and around Greater Manchester have seen house prices drop drastically over the last year. Whilst property prices in the UK have increased by 2.1 percent annually, according to the Nationwide, there are some parts of our region that defy the upwards trend.
Authorities are eyeing the start of the English football season this weekend with trepidation, following riots which have rocked towns and cities across the country. Dozens of teams in the English Football League -- below the high-profile Premier League -- start playing their first games from Saturday afternoon, including in cities that have seen disorder. The unrest followed a knife attack that killed three children. But officials have blamed far-right elements -- some with links to England's decades-old football hooligan scene -- for orchestrating the violence which saw mosques and immigration-linked sites torched and police targeted.
Chief Constable Stephen Watson has rejected accusations of 'two-tier' policing, saying: "We differentiate between the vast majority of the public who are law-abiding and criminals."