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Engineering Net Zero Part 2: How We Can Give Consumers Choice in the Push for Green Transport

David Simmonds discusses the need to accelerate flexibility when it comes to cleaner transport options

Type: Feature

Oil Dips, Prospects Rise?

With oil prices low, what does the future hold for the global petrochemicals industry?

Type: Feature

World leaders announce new commitments at climate summit

US President Joe Biden hosted a climate summit on Earth Day, where some world leaders announced new commitments and Biden unveiled the US’ new Paris Agreement pledge.

Type: News

Making Fuel from Water

How electrolytic hydrogen can help power our future

Type: Feature

Capturing CO2 with C-Capture

C-Capture started as a spin-out from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Leeds, UK in 2009 and is now working on the carbon capture project at Drax Power Station in Yorkshire. I spoke to Chris Rayner, founder of C-Capture, about the company’s environmentally friendly solvent technology, the project at Drax, and plans for the future.

Type: Feature

BASF to enter seeds business with €5.9bn Bayer deal

BAYER has agreed to sell some of its crop science businesses to BASF for €5.9bn (US$7bn), as it seeks to address regulatory concerns for its US$66bn takeover of Monsanto.

Type: News

UK scientists develop disruptive membrane

Urges nuclear industry to rapidly introduce process

Type: News

UK must establish new trade deal with EU

Sector reps urge considered response to leave vote

Type: News

The Human Shield

With cyber attacks set to rise, it’s important that we empower employees to defend our front line

Type: Feature

How Creative is Your Organisation?

A look at organisational culture and creativity.

Type: Feature

Culture Shift, Values and Vision

How might we encourage culture shift in our organisations?

Type: Feature

Tug of More

Adam Duckett on the tug of war between R & D

Type: Feature

Shockingly efficient water membranes

Electrical self-cleaning method improves efficiency

Type: News

EU nanomaterial regulations receive criticism

Food experts warn new rules can cause uncertainty

Type: News

LyondellBasell announce plans to acquire A. Schulman

PLASTICS company LyondellBasell has announced that it will merge with A. Schulman as part of a US$2.25bn deal.

Type: News

Croda opens new lipid manufacturing plant in Pennsylvania

BRITISH chemicals manufacturer Croda has opened a factory in the US to produce lipids that will be used in vaccines.

Type: News

Become more efficient; out innovate the competition

Ahead of our coming webinar on 24 November, JMP's Malcolm Moore introduces why engineers should pay attention to modern methods for Design of Experiments.

Type: Feature

Lego makes plants from plants

LEGO has announced that plant-based plastic sourced from sugarcane will be used in pieces such as leaves, bushes, and trees.

Type: Feature

Transforming Asset Maintenance

Digitisation is helping to improve predictive intelligence and transform asset management, says Matthew Hurst

Type: Feature

Producing vaccines more quickly

Fraunhofer route hints at more effective treatments

Type: News