Biofilms in Policy: Wastewater Water is an essential resource for all life on Earth. The average person in Britain uses 142 litres of water a day(1); equivalent to over 470 mugs of tea. In the UK, water is a devolved matter. Throughout Scotland and Northern Ireland,...
Biofilms in Policy: Climate Change Climate change poses a serious threat to humanity. 2023 was the hottest year on record, with the global mean surface temperature being 1.45°C warmer than pre-industrial (ca before 1750) levels(1). The UK is committed to tackling this...
Research in Focus: Understanding How Microbes Behave in Real Life and New Diagnostics Approaches As part of #BiofilmWeek, we’re highlighting interesting and exciting biofilm research being undertaken across our NBIC partner research institutions by early career...
Watch: Microbial Impacts – Wessex and South Coast Regional Meeting The ability to manage and control the activities of microbes presents enormous opportunities and challenges and is now a focus of considerable interdisciplinary research and innovation strengths...
Watch: Studying and Controlling the Microbiome of the Air Webinar Our joint webinar ‘Studying and Controlling the Microbiome of the Air’ with the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) and Singapore National Biofilm...