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Analytic Excellence: An Example from Synthetic Biology

Ahead of our coming webinar on developing a culture of analytic excellence, Adam Duckett catches up with David McClymont of The London DNA Foundry to discuss the impetus for the organisation’s application of data analytics to synthetic biology and the benefits that have been reaped

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CCS: Why bother?

Carbon capture and storage costs money, so why bother? On the CCS Safari, Helen Tunnicliffe found out

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Singapore pharma innovation programme launched

A MEMORANDUM of understanding between three industry giants and Singapore’s public sector was signed today, which aims to develop the country’s pharmaceutical manufacturing centre.

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In Orbit

Astronaut Donald Pettit talks to Adam Duckett about his life and work

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Communication: the Rate-limiting Step

The first of a regular series of pieces focussing on professional skills for chemical engineers, this time looking at communication

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Peer Review

How your application to get Chartered is processed

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Better by Design

Quality by design must be viewed as an opportunity, not as a regulatory burden

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Speak English, Not Engineer

As engineers, we need to break out of our technical bubble and ensure our message is heard

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Transformational Technologies

Transformational technologies in oil and gas. Could we learn future direction from past innovations?

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Transocean to buy Songa Offshore

TRANSOCEAN announced today that it has agreed a deal to buy Norwegian offshore drilling competitor Songa Offshore for NOK 9.1bn (US$1.1bn).

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Transocean to buy Songa Offshore

TRANSOCEAN announced today that it has agreed a deal to buy Norwegian offshore drilling competitor Songa Offshore for NOK 9.1bn (US$1.1bn).

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UAE’s ADNOC to split offshore oil concession

STATE-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (ADNOC) has said it plans to split a large offshore oil concession, and is in advanced talks with more than a dozen potential partners.

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Wessex Water and Bath trial algae treatment

WESSEX WATER and the University of Bath, UK, are trialling the use of algae farms to reduce the nutrient loading of treated wastewater discharged into water courses.

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Wood digestion without enzymes

SUCCESSFULLY understanding the unique, non-enzymatic digestion of wood by a fungus has been described by researchers as “a paradigm shift in understanding fungal biocatalysis for biomass conversion.”

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Exxonmobil sues US Treasury

EXXONMOBIL is suing the US Treasury in response to a US$2m fine, which was imposed yesterday for “reckless disregard” of US sanctions on Russia in 2014.

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Health and Safety: Diverse and Inclusive

Employers should know that robust D&I initiatives will lead to better H&S

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Shape-shifting 3D-printed food may soup up industry

Flat-pack pasta promises to cut down on transportation costs

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Chemical engineers at World Engineers Summit

ENERGY issues in South East Asia and ways to implement climate change mitigation innovations were the focus of an IChemE workshop at the World Engineers Summit, in Singapore yesterday.

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How to Build a Dynamic Model

Why modelling is not just for the experts

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