
Researchers look to recover waste anaesthetics
A TEAM of chemical engineers and doctors are developing a new membrane to capture and reuse anaes...
A TEAM of chemical engineers and doctors are developing a new membrane to capture and reuse anaes...
THE UK Government has launched a new scientific research agency to fund high-risk, high-reward re...
US RESEARCHERS have developed a battery anode based on a new nanostructured alloy that could chan...
FOURTEEN companies have won contracts in a £3.9m (US$5.5m) competition aimed at developing a wast...
A RESEARCH consortium led by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, Australia is invest...
SEEKING to accelerate a novel method for producing inactivated vaccines to market and ensure comp...
THE US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced plans for US$160m of federal funding aimed at dec...
CHEMICAL company INEOS has donated £100m (US$136.8m) to the University of Oxford, UK for a new, s...
AN inexpensive, non-toxic method has been developed to recover silver and palladium from industri...
RESEARCHERS at Imperial College London, UK have developed a cost-effective and energy-efficient p...
A NEW method to produce ammonia via electrolysis can improve the process while also lowering emis...
DUPONT Nutrition & Biosciences and global chemicals company Kemira have partnered to develop and ...
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced £22.5m (US$29.9m) in funding for five new circula...
TAKING a step to achieving a fusion power plant, the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA’s) £55m ...
RESEARCHERS at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US have received just over US$800,000 ...
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