Engineers Showcase Skills in Solar Hackathon
Exciting ideas emergy in a new competition to boost solar power
Exciting ideas emergy in a new competition to boost solar power
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The universities with standout methods for teaching sustainability
Indigenous Australian engineering charity enters 20th year
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Wearables can bridge the gap between industry today and true industry 4.0
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With oil prices low, what does the future hold for the global petrochemicals industry?
With cyber attacks set to rise, it’s important that we empower employees to defend our front line
Chemical engineers are starting to think about wastewater treatment in an entirely new way
With enhanced recovery set to increase, the future looks bright for producers of oilfield chemicals.
Functional nanomaterials could tackle some of the world’s biggest problems
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