
Cleaning Up Consumer Goods
From capturing CO2 at a paper mill to producing detergent ingredients, the Flue2Chem project offe...
From capturing CO2 at a paper mill to producing detergent ingredients, the Flue2Chem project offe...
Adam Duckett reports from the launch of the University of Sheffield’s new continuous powder proce...
How an award-winning ensilication technology could remove the need to refrigerate life-saving vac...
Ancient methodologies, such as fermentation and cold pressing, are finding new uses in natural co...
Creating scalable nanomaterials for industry
A US$30m centre for sustainable protein has been launched at Imperial College London as engineers...
ENGINEERS have received funding to scale up a technology that produces sustainable alternatives t...
UNILEVER, Croda and Crown Paints have joined a taskforce convened by the Royal Society of Chemist...
UNILEVER has announced that it will invest €1bn (US$1.18bn) over the next ten years, as it seeks ...
RESEARCHERS at Monash University in Australia, along with academic collaborators in China, France...
A NEW method has been developed for drug production that avoids the use of expensive precious met...
A WORKFLOW has been developed that allows for high precision manufacturing of active pharmaceutic...
RESEARCHERS looking for a safe catalyst to use when creating gels for drug delivery have found th...
A STUDY has shown that near-infrared chemical imaging (NIR CI) can be used for monitoring the mix...
ENGINEERS have devised a way to make drug testing more efficient and affordable. The new drug dis...
EMULSIONS that can stay stable for months have been created using a low-cost, low-energy process ...
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