GEOLOGISTS have said a burst water main is the “probable” cause of a sinkhole that led to the collapse of a road in a village ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE could one day help us clean up microplastics after researchers at Monash University showed AI can ...
SPANISH energy giant Iberdrola has agreed to supply Amazon with an additional 476 MW of clean power for its global operations ...
Tom Baxter says the UK government must learn from past engineering project mistakes or expensive CCS, hydrogen and ...
Concrete may last longer in nuclear power plants than previously thought, Japanese researchers claim
RESEARCHERS at the University of Tokyo have found that concrete could be more resilient to neutron radiation than previously ...
A PUBLIC consultation on the future of the UK’s steel industry has been launched by the government, which industry and unions ...
CHEMICALS companies have expressed a “high level of optimism” about future growth in the sector, according to the latest ...
A NEW super sewer that will prevent an estimated 95% of spills into the River Thames has been fully connected in London.
OIL GIANT Chevron has announced it will slash up to 8,000 jobs by the end of 2026, amounting to around a fifth of its global workforce. The US company has said that between 15% and 20% of its 41,000 ...
CO2-based alternatives to high-volume fossil-fuel commodities often fall foul of the so-called gr... Catch up on the latest news, views and jobs from The Chemical Engineer. Below are the four latest ...
GAS TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE (GTI) in the US will be partnering with China’s Yangquan Coal Industry Group to build a demonstration plant for the R-GAS gasification process in China. RESEARCHERS at the ...
Chemical engineers are starting to think about wastewater treatment in an entirely new way Catch up on the latest news, views and jobs from The Chemical Engineer. Below are the four latest issues.
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