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Germany approves industry nuclear waste deal

€23.6bn fund will cover waste storage and disposal

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NUS secures three awards at IChemE ceremony

Wins for work to treat waste, water and save energy

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Steelworkers support UK fracking

Community and UKOOG join forces for industry

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Degrading plastic smell attracts seabirds

Manufacturers urged to find way to stop biofouling

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UK government must commit to innovation

Academies call for hike in research spending

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UK prioritises investment in innovation

Chancellor announces £23bn productivity fund

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F1’s Gallagher to give third Kletz lecture

Four Hazards 27 keynote speakers also announced

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Boron catalyst turns propane into propene

Will help meet growing demand for plastic feedstock

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ThyssenKrupp suffers professional hack attack

Hackers target process plant unit and steal data

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Investors launch US$1bn clean tech fund

Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos involved

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Protein made using CO2 and electricity

RESEARCHERS in Finland have successfully produced a batch of single-cell protein using electricity and carbon dioxide, which could be used as food or as animal fodder.

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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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DNV GL: Energy demand will plateau in 2030

RISK MANAGEMENT firm DNV GL predicts that global energy demand will peak in 2025 and plateau after 2030, in its first Energy Transition Outlook published on 4 September.

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IgNobels reward coffee fluid dynamics and liquid cats

THE IgNobel Awards, celebrating the weirdest of weird science, have this year been awarded to such important research as to how cats can be both solid and liquid, and the fluid dynamics of walking backwards with a cup of coffee.

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First kerosene made from solar syngas

SYNGAS made from solar energy has been processed into kerosene for the first time, which researchers say could be used as jet fuel.

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ExxonMobil expects to pump out majority of its oil, even in a low-carbon future

EXXONMOBIL says there is little risk that climate change policies will force it to leave its proved reserves of oil and gas in the ground.

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Easter eggsperts: chemical engineers have chocolate eco-ratings licked

AS we peel the foil off our Easter eggs this Sunday, chemical engineers are urging us to consider the environmental impact of chocolate and how it can be made more planet-friendly.

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Light-controlled yeast produces biofuel

MODIFIED yeast that use light as a switch to change metabolic pathways have been used to produce the biofuel isobutanol.

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Norway outlines funding for full-chain CCS demonstration project

NORWAY’S efforts to develop a full-chain CCS demonstration project have been boosted by government plans to invest 80m NOK (US$9.8m) in FEED studies for capture projects.

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IChemE awards engineers for their work on process safety

SEVEN chemical engineers have been awarded medals for their outstanding contributions to process safety.

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