The UK government has unveiled a £15bn (US$21bn) plan to retrofit around 5m homes with low-carbon technologies, including solar panels and heat pumps, while stopping short of banning gas boilers.
Raffaella Ocone calls for chemical engineers to make their collective voice heard , Duncan Lugton's last policy corner and we ...
ICHEME has joined the growing list of supporters of the Technician Commitment, strengthening its push to recognise and ...
RESEARCHERS in China are developing wood-based sunscreen formulations as a more sustainable alternative to conventional ...
Paul Day sets out how chemical engineers can plan early, track their pension pots and make informed decisions for later life ...
Artur Schweidtmann says multi-agent systems can reshape the way engineers design and operate chemical plants – turning AI into collaborative digital teammates rather than replacements ...
UK STEELMAKERS have attacked a decision to award a construction contract to a Chinese steel supplier for the bp-owned Net ...
TEN European countries, including the UK, have committed to developing up to 100 GW of offshore wind capacity in the North ...
INDEPENDENT Malaysian oil and gas company Hibiscus Petroleum has awarded a contract to assess depleted gas wells in the South ...
A NEW SPINOUT from the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has secured £450,000 (US$615,000) to develop high-power ...