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3D printing to improve membrane technology
Method will allow rapid prototyping and testing
Type: News
Engineers Showcase Skills in Solar Hackathon
Exciting ideas emergy in a new competition to boost solar power
Type: Feature
Successes, regrets - and the damage being done to our children's futures
Type: Feature
Wildfire Devastates Fort McMurray
STRIKING aerial photography shows a destructive wildfire burning through regions of northern Alberta, Canada, devastating portions of Fort McMurray, a city which services the oil sands industry, forcing the evacuation of almost over 88,000 residents.
Type: Feature
Smart algorithm for black plastic recycling
Radar camera can detect and sort plastics by type
Type: News
UK approves first fracking test in five years
Council moves ahead despite thousands of objections
Type: News
Zink oxide leads to sustainable crop growing
Nanoparticles help mobilise phosphorus in soil
Type: News
3D food printing can make customised snacks
Team envisions ‘create-your-own’ vending machines
Type: News
TWO of the biggest challenges to the chemical engineering profession over the next decade will be the search for truly sustainable feedstocks, and disposing of the ever-increasing quantities of domestic wastewater produced by urban societies.
Type: Feature
WE ALL know that chemical engineering is the “boundaryless profession”. Our industry improves processes in the oil and gas, pharmaceutical, food and drink, energy, consumer goods, petrochemical, inorganic chemical and plastics industries, and so enhances the lives of billions of people all over the world.
Type: Feature
Taking the P on King’s Day in Amsterdam
Dutch company Waternet makes sustainable fertiliser
Type: News