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Teaching Risk: a New Approach

ENGINEERS make decisions in uncertain circumstances on a daily basis, but we believe that current education of chemical engineering students does not prepare graduates for this role.

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How to Assess Hazards

Former US congressman Donald Rumsfeld gave this answer to a question relating to evidence linking the government of Iraq with the supply of weapons of mass destruction to terrorist groups

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Bank to assess animal fat note alternatives

Bank of England £5 notes will not be recalled

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UNIST to develop better seawater battery

Cheap batteries have green energy storage potential

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Teesside Collective presents financial case

Tees Valley could be ‘birthplace of clean industry’

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Enzyme process makes ammonia and electricity

Could one day be alternative to Haber-Bosch process

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Delek buys North Sea explorer Ithaca

Company valued at a total of US$1.24bn

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UK nuclear faces prospect of Euratom exit

Expert warns leaving would be a “tactical own goal”

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Lu awarded Order of Australia

IChemE Fellows McCann and Hector also honoured

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Leaf-inspired microreactor

INSPIRED by nature, researchers have developed a leaf-shaped photo-microreactor that could one day make drugs at the point of use, such as malaria treatments in the jungle.

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Dawn of a New Era

How Sellafield is introducing a new cleanup stage to its operations

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Greener Medicines

Chemical engineers and chemists are working together to create a sustainable future at AstraZeneca

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Out of Retirement

...or how to keep busy in your 70s

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Moving From Art to Science

The big data revolution is happening, and we must harness its potential to develop formulated products better, faster and cheaper than ever before

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Continuous Collaboration

The Chemical Engineer visits the EPSRC Future Manufacturing Research Hub in Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation (CMAC)

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How to Size and Rate Horizontal Three-Phase Separators

Separation is used in almost every oil and gas process. But how do you size or rate a separator and what fundamental principles should be applied?

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Sixty Years and Going Strong

Celebrating six decades of UCD Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering

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New way to spin artificial silk

Water streams cause fibrils to stick together

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Preventing epidemics before they break out

Coalition seeks sustainable vaccine development

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NAO: UK CCS competition ‘not value for money’

BEIS must learn lessons from two failed CCS attempts

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