Small but Mighty
Noor Al-Rifai and Rene Holm look at the use of nanosuspensions as long-acting injectables
Noor Al-Rifai and Rene Holm look at the use of nanosuspensions as long-acting injectables
Joshua Pearce explains the use of open-source hardware to use recyclables as feedstock for custom...
Andrea Hosey reports on the latest IChemE member engagement survey, and finds out how we’re doing
Gordon Lawrence explains how to get your maintenance turnaround off on the right foot
The future of energy needs chemical engineers, and lots of them, say Jacob Brown, Titi Oliyide, L...
Alessandro Viola explains how magnets can filter out metal particle contamination in pharmaceutic...
In the fifth article in his series, David Jamieson looks at what we can learn from the movie Die ...
Tahani Kaldéus talks about her work towards a greener fashion industry
In International Week of Happiness at Work, we look at why asking ourselves (and others) how we'r...
Yasmin Ali speaks to Maria Papathanasiou about how she ended up using mathematical modelling to a...
ExxonMobil’s Fawley refinery celebrates 70 years. David White discusses how its history is intert...
Victoria Darcy announces a new way for students and graduates to network and find out what chemic...
Alfonso Rodriguez and Charlie Espinosa explain innovations to map and remove mercury contaminatio...
Anna Watson discusses the chemical engineering challenges of new modality medicines
Alexandra Meldrum recalls our learned society’s achievements and previews what’s to come
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