GERMAN chemical giant Evonik is investing €80m (US$94m) to expand its biotechnology capabilities at its Fermas site in ...
UK OIL and gas operator EnQuest has been fined a record £16.5m (US$22.3m) by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) for ...
THE UK’s largest onshore gas field could be used to mine bitcoin and power data centres in a move proponents say is “crucial” ...
BRITISH pharmaceutical giant GSK has acquired Canada-based biotech firm 35Pharma, a developer of pulmonary hypertension (PH) ...
AN AIRSHIP running solely on solar power flew over Brazil for more than 88 hours, marking a “defining step” for the ...
THE Institution of Chemical Engineers will host a major international hydrogen conference in Manchester this October, ...
FRENCH carmaker Renault is set up to cut up to 2,400 engineering jobs globally as it restructures to remain competitive ...
STEELMAKING in India is set for a major shift, with the government pledging to reduce emissions by a quarter over the next ...
MEXICAN state oil company Petróleos Mexicano (PEMEX) has said its Olmeca Refinery continues to operate safely following a ...
VEGANS and curious consumers alike may soon find a plant-based cheese that comes closer to the real thing thanks to ...
PORT TALBOT is set to become a hub for floating offshore wind (FLOW) after securing £64m (US$86m) from the UK government for ...
Why do so many students struggle with process control at university? Paul Oram (PO): I’ve heard a familiar grumble from chemical engineering graduates whenever the topic of process control comes up.
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