André Neto-Bradley receives funding from the EPSRC through the Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and the Built Environment, and from The Leathersellers' Company and Fitzwilliam ...
Women in India who cook using fuels such as wood, crop residues and dried dung instead of cleaner fuels are more likely to have visually impairing nuclear cataracts¹, according to a new study ...
As I mentioned in my last post, technologies designed for the poor are numerous, but their dissemination and adoption are limited. One popular technology is the clean-burning, fuel-efficient, biomass ...
Background and aims: Exposure to indoor air pollution due to burning of biomass cooking fuel and its association with respiratory infections is common in low income countries, but little is known of ...
Biomass cook stoves aren’t exactly the most environmentally friendly cooking option out there, but some 3.5 billion people around the world still cook with solid fuel. Not only are the stoves ...
Hear graduation announcer badly miss the mark on name pronunciations ...