Demonstrating that sustainable propulsion technology has a clear route to market, the Cranfield Aerospace Solutions led consortium’s technology programme will accelerate the journey to zero-emissions, passenger-carrying service.
Experts from Cranfield University are helping protect one of the UK’s rarest wildlife species, by providing data allowing environmentalists to identify its ideal habitats.
Cranfield University research using data from smart meters has found that household water consumption changed significantly after the start of the COVID-19 lockdown.
Cranfield University doctoral degree graduates Victor Igwemezie and Bernadin Namoano have been awarded prestigious fellowships to provide a springboard for their academic careers.
A virtual workshop recently hosted by two Cranfield University Research Fellows looked into the ‘dark side’ of repatriation after working and living abroad in connection with the Global Mobility of Employees (GLOMO) project.
Researchers at Cranfield University are working with partners at the University of York to develop a greener way to manufacture textiles for clothing using biomass derived from crop waste.
Cranfield University’s Centre for Creative Competitive Design (C4D) is celebrating its ten-year anniversary. The internationally recognised centre is an award-winning centre of excellence for creative design, strategy and leadership.
The first global-scale assessment of the role ecosystems play in providing sanitation finds that nature provides at least 18% of sanitation services in 48 cities worldwide.
Funding has been received for Innovate UK’s Smart ‘open grant funding programme’ for a £1.2m project to enhance and improve the efficiency of chemical recycling technology in the UK.
Tackling childhood obesity and improving access to healthy, sustainable food for disadvantaged communities are among the goals of two projects involving Cranfield University academics that will benefit from a slice of £24 million funding.