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UK competition authorities fine GSK 376m

CMA rules GSK kept generic alternatives from market

Type: News

'LIGHTSABR' – portable drug discovery system

TSRI miniaturises high-throughput screening process

Type: News

Asahi to buy Peroni & Grolsch from SABMiller

Beer brand deal worth €2.6bn

Type: News

BP: World to begin low-carbon transition

Energy Outlook says fossil fuels remain dominant

Type: News

Is UK CCS dead? Or can it be resuscitated?

Panel of experts assess its status

Type: News

Three Problems and the Nanoscale Solution

Functional nanomaterials could tackle some of the world’s biggest problems

Type: Feature

Chemical Attraction

With enhanced recovery set to increase, the future looks bright for producers of oilfield chemicals.

Type: Feature

A Fluid Situation

Chemical engineers are starting to think about wastewater treatment in an entirely new way

Type: Feature

How to Mentor

Mentors and mentees alike need to understand what good practice looks like, as the results of getting it wrong can be damaging

Type: Feature

IChemE joins calls for UK immigration rethink

66 engineers refused visas in June and July 2015

Type: News

The Internet of Things disruption and you

Prepare for the green transformation IoT will bring

Type: News

Two nuclear projects receive up to US$80m

US DOE funds reactors for low carbon energy

Type: News

Suncor confirms US$4.5bn COS deal

Suncor agrees bid and debt agreement

Type: News

IChemE members awarded in New Year's Honours

Judith Hackitt and John Baxter receive DBE and CBE

Type: News

Pick a Mix

We must take action to boost skills diversity so students are better prepared for the greater variety of roles requiring chemical engineers

Type: Feature

Buncefield: A Decade On

Lessons learned and risk management implications

Type: Feature

Kenneth Bingham Quinan and colleagues – An explosive start

2015 marks the centenary of the Great Shell Crisis of World War I (WWI), in which the British Army was running short of munitions. The subsequent scaling up of the supply of high explosives and propellants became a major achievement of the embryonic chemical engineering profession under the leadership of Kenneth Bingham Quinan.

Type: Feature

Paul Héroult and Charles Hall – Turning a Rarity into a Commodity

What’s the most valuable metal in the world? Today, it’s gold, the price of which has soared so much in recent years that it overtook platinum and rhodium as the most expensive metal in the world. Two hundred years ago, it was a metal that today is so cheap it’s become the ultimate disposable commodity: aluminium.

Type: Feature

George E Davis – Meet the Daddy

For a series called Chemical Engineers who Changed the World, it would be downright rude not to feature the man who is widely regarded as the founding father of the discipline and the spiritual father of IChemE.

Type: Feature