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Dairy pioneer Kevin Marshall honoured by the Queen

KEVIN Marshall has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit by the Queen, for his services to food science and technology.

Type: News

Using a sponge made of pollen to soak up oil from contaminated water

A POLLEN-BASED sponge has been developed as a more environmentally friendly way of soaking up oil and other organic solvents from contaminated water.

Type: News

Innova to manufacture rapid Covid-19 tests in UK

INNOVA Medical Group has announced plans to manufacture its rapid Covid-19 tests in the UK through a partnership with Sharp Packaging.

Type: News

Industrial Cyber Attacks on the Rise

Adam Duckett discusses the rising threat of cyber attacks

Type: Feature

Men as Allies

Adam Duckett asks what are men doing to help support gender diversity and inclusion?

Type: Feature

Pollution Protection for the People

In the second of a series about chemical engineers who are volunteering their skills to contribute to society, Clare Sheppard shares her work on urban air quality in Australia

Type: Feature

Safety Lessons from Home Alone

David Jamieson explains what Kevin McCallister and the Wet Bandits can teach us about inherent safety

Type: Feature

Solving Problems at Scale

Jane Cutler talks to Adam Duckett about her inspirations and quest for skills

Type: Feature

Making Sure Risks are ALARP

Andy Brazier and Nick Wise explain why it’s so important to consider real-world situations in risk assessment

Type: Feature

Set in Stone

Amanda Doyle speaks to Rahul Shendure about innovations for lower-emissions cement and storing CO2 in concrete

Type: Feature

Warm Up Acts

Tom Baxter examines the challenges and opportunities of electrifying process heating

Type: Feature

Sustainable chemical technologies to accelerate net-zero

LED by the University of Bath, UK, a major new collaboration between academia and industry seeks to use sustainable chemical technologies to accelerate the UK’s transition to net-zero carbon emissions.

Type: News

Protecting Intellectual Property in the Chemical Engineering Field

Chloe Flower looks at new strategies for a developing sector

Type: Feature

Singapore and UK to address climate change in the ASEAN region

RESEARCHERS in Singapore, in a first-of-its-kind international collaboration, are partnering with the UK’s COP26 Universities Network, aiming to address climate change in the ASEAN region.

Type: News

Increasing yield for portable vaccine production method

RESEARCHERS at Northwestern University, US have discovered a way to improve their new protein-based vaccine manufacturing method, which could help to broaden access to potentially life-saving medicines that can combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and viruses.

Type: News

First carbon capture laundry product on the market

A PARTNERSHIP between Unilever, LanzaTech, and India Glycols has commercialised what they claim is the first cleaning product containing a surfactant made from captured carbon.

Type: News

Major US pipeline restarts following cyberattack

AFTER a five-day shutdown, operator Colonial Pipeline Company (CPC) has restarted operations at its major US fuel pipeline system, after reportedly paying a US$5m ransom to cyber-attackers.

Type: News

Repurposing Drugs: The Key to a Healthier Future

How repurposing drugs has become an industry in its own right.

Type: Feature

Firefighter injured at US chemical plant explosion

ONE firefighter was injured while responding to a large fire at a chemical plant in Affton, St Louis County, Missouri.

Type: News

Thailand: Covid-19 and the Vaccine

How the Covid-19 vaccine development is progressing in Thailand

Type: Feature