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US researchers develop biodegradable material to replace microplastics

CHEMICAL engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new type of biodegradable material that could replace microplastics in beauty products and food.

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UK needs integrated materials sector to drive growth, urges joint report

THE AUTHORS of a national materials strategy have warned that without concerted industry leadership their attempts to accelerate innovation will fail, holding back UK growth, skills, and security.

Type: News

US-developed drug formulation could eliminate cold storage for vaccines

RESEARCHERS at Pennsylvania State University have developed a new type of formulation for protein-based medicines that could eliminate the need to refrigerate some vaccines.

Type: News

US researchers develop semimetal more conductive than copper

STANFORD researchers have developed a semimetal more conductive than copper, paving the way for an energy-efficient alternative for nanoscale electronics.

Type: News

Burst water main ‘probable’ cause of Surrey sinkhole, geologists say

GEOLOGISTS have said a burst water main is the “probable” cause of a sinkhole that led to the collapse of a road in a village in Surrey, southeast England.

Type: News

Practical Process Control Part 4: Tuning a PID Controller

Myke King provides practical process control advice on how to bolster your processes

Type: Feature

Woodside sells US$5.7bn stake in its first US LNG plant

AUSTRALIAN energy major Woodside has sold a 40% stake in its Louisiana LNG project to private equity firm Stonepeak for US$5.7bn as it seeks a foothold in the burgeoning US gas export market.

Type: News

Upstream Unseen

Adam Duckett on life-changing innovation and a call for readers to share what inspires them

Type: Feature

Woodside greenlights US$17.5bn Louisiana LNG project

AUSTRALIAN energy giant Woodside has finally secured the funding to see through its mammoth Louisiana LNG project, furthering its goal to become a “global LNG powerhouse”.

Type: News

CCS: Carbon Capture and Strategy

Helen Tunnicliffe goes on safari in Norway to learn about a government-backed scheme to set up a full-chain, full-scale CCS project

Type: Feature

Into the Future

Water and wastewater processes: the last (and next) 30 years

Type: Feature

HAZZZZOP?

Believe it or not, the role of HAZOP scribe has much to offer up-and-coming chemical engineers

Type: Feature

Turning up the Heat on Compressed Air Measurement

David Bowers explains how to keep compressed air use under control

Type: Feature

Hydrogen in South Australia

The National Hydrogen Strategy and its aims of building a clean, innovative, and competitive hydrogen industry

Type: Feature

The Internet of Things disruption and you

Prepare for the green transformation IoT will bring

Type: News

Witness to the Beirut blast

Safety expert Wassim Naddi on Lebanon’s disregard for safety and the need for change.

Type: Feature

CO2 as a commodity, not waste: turning emissions into cost-competitive chemicals

Etosha Cave, Co-founder of clean technology company Opus 12, speaks about the company's process for turning CO2 emissions into cost-competitive products.

Type: Feature

Election Fever

IChemE CEO Jon Prichard leads the call for nominations for roles on the Board of Trustees, Congress, and the Learned Society Committee

Type: Feature

Strategy for decarbonising industry released by UK Government

THE UK Government has released its Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy, outlining its plans to reduce emissions from heavy-carbon industries in line with the net zero by 2050 target.

Type: News