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DuPont sells crop protection assets to FMC

Deal is necessary to gain EU approval for Dow merger

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Planetary dust has 3D-printing potential

May provide building blocks for future settlements

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Hydrogel membrane improves virus filtration

Could improve drinking water safety

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Nanostructures in nanoseconds

Pressure-based technique 9m times faster

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'LIGHTSABR' – portable drug discovery system

TSRI miniaturises high-throughput screening process

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Graphene-wrapped nanocrystals improve fuel cell

Innovation can improve performance of hydrogen cars

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Non-toxic substitute for lithium batteries found

Burning fuel-coated carbon nanotubes produce current

Type: News

Zink oxide leads to sustainable crop growing

Nanoparticles help mobilise phosphorus in soil

Type: News

Smart algorithm for black plastic recycling

Radar camera can detect and sort plastics by type

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Starbons offers new method of carbon capture

New approach is greener as it is made from waste

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Shampoo bottle empties to last drop

Special surface resists liquid soap adherence

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UK experts conditionally approve fracking

Government will not accept all CCC recommendations

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Rosneft ChemChina further FEPCO project

Deal specifies timetable for FEED work

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Norway invests US$162m in CCS

CCS one of government’s five climate priorities

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New CCS research facility opens in Melbourne

Will build on university’s existing research

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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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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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World Bank to stop lending to oil and gas

WORLD BANK GROUP president Jim Yong Kim has announced that the organisation will no longer finance upstream oil and gas projects after 2019.

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Engineered enzyme digests plastic

AN EXPERIMENT to study a plastic-eating bacterium accidentally created a mutant enzyme that degrades plastic more efficiently.

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Worn valve may have caused Husky refinery blast

THE US Chemical Safety Board (CSB) has said that a deteriorated valve may have caused the explosion at the Superior refinery, Wisconsin in the US on 26 April.

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