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MIT machine synthesises peptides quickly
Opens doors to rapid drug prototyping and testing
Type: News
PE and PP can combine with new method
Could mean common plastics can be recycled together
Type: News
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.
Type: Feature
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
Type: Feature
Bank to assess animal fat note alternatives
Bank of England £5 notes will not be recalled
Type: News
UNIST to develop better seawater battery
Cheap batteries have green energy storage potential
Type: News
Teesside Collective presents financial case
Tees Valley could be ‘birthplace of clean industry’
Type: News
Enzyme process makes ammonia and electricity
Could one day be alternative to Haber-Bosch process
Type: News
UK nuclear faces prospect of Euratom exit
Expert warns leaving would be a “tactical own goal”
Type: News
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.
Type: Feature
Chemical engineers and chemists are working together to create a sustainable future at AstraZeneca
Type: Feature
The big data revolution is happening, and we must harness its potential to develop formulated products better, faster and cheaper than ever before
Type: Feature