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Damien, in return, shared some brilliant ideas from their side – including a formal conferring ceremony for Chartered and ...
CHEMICAL ENGINEERS who have shaped IChemE’s position on climate change, conducted pioneering bioprocessing research, and ...
ICHEME’S Netherlands member group is keen to hear from those interested in joining the committee and getting involved in ...
APPLICATIONS for IChemE’s second Young Engineer Awards for Innovation and Sustainability have more than doubled.
A “cutting-edge” semiconductor facility – featuring technology previously used only in Japan – has opened at the University ...
INEOS chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe has called for the UK government to rethink its carbon reduction policy, warning that efforts ...
AUSTRALIAN energy giant Woodside has finally secured the funding to see through its mammoth Louisiana LNG project, furthering ...
STANFORD researchers have grown one of the most important neural pain pathways outside the human body – a medical ...
PHARMACEUTICAL companies have invested more than US$150bn in US manufacturing and R&D since the election of Donald Trump, ...
A PILOT plant that sucks CO2 from the sea has started operating at the Sea Life Centre in Weymouth, UK. While there are ...
THE UK government and Italian energy firm Eni have given the go-ahead for construction of a major CCS project set to capture ...
FIG trees could give researchers the inside track on whether international efforts to prevent mercury emissions are working ...
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