
Chemical engineers develop ‘smart bandages’
RESEARCHERS at the University of Rhode Island (URI), US have embedded nanosensors into microfibre...
RESEARCHERS at the University of Rhode Island (URI), US have embedded nanosensors into microfibre...
Organics Group, Severn Trent, and researchers at Coventry University, UK, are collaborating to co...
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...
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