A COURT has ruled that consent given for two UK oil and gas fields was unlawful, but that development of the projects can continue while the government finalises new approval rules. It moves the ...
With our energy systems going through profound change, Adam Duckett asked chemical engineers who have transitioned from oil ...
The Chemical Engineers’ Benevolent Fund is changing to better serve chemical engineers worldwide, tackling modern challenges ...
Tim Duignan looks at how AI accelerated simulation will transform chemical engineering, freeing chemical engineers up to ...
Mark McBride-Wright looks at what the US presidential term of Donald Trump might mean for diversity, equity, and inclusion in ...
2025 is halfway through a decade which – by common consent - requires urgent action if we are to avoid the worst impacts of ...
FOOD and drink companies are not disclosing adequate information about the risks of synthetic fertiliser in their supply ...
STANFORD researchers have developed a semimetal more conductive than copper, paving the way for an energy-efficient ...
BRITISH-based power generator Drax has agreed the terms of a deal to supply wood pellets to a US sustainable aviation fuel ...
ROLLS-ROYCE has secured a “landmark” partnership with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to develop a fleet of nuclear-powered ...
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