NASA’S ARTEMIS II is being wheeled back in for repair because a disruption of helium flow to the moon rocket’s space launch ...
In the final part, Hugh Stitt, Joe Emerson, Carl Jackson and Robert Gallen examine how machine learning models can be made more transparent, giving chemical engineers the insight needed to question ...
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NEARLY 7,000 young people have explored a career in chemical engineering through IChemE’s virtual work experience (VWEX) programme, with many saying it has helped shape their decision to pursue ...
LEADERS in the UK’s energy industry have called for “pragmatic and forward-looking” changes to the gas network to combat future energy security challenges.
THE US has launched a global initiative with more than a dozen countries to ramp up critical mineral production and reduce ...
RESEARCHERS at the University of Sydney have developed a photothermal method for producing hydrogen from freshwater and ...
Welcome to The Chemical Engineer's live coverage of Frank Morton 2026 at the University of Nottingham. We'll bring you ...
PHARMACEUTICAL giant AstraZeneca has announced plans to invest US$15bn in China, deepening its presence in the country’s manufacturing and research ecosystem and citing China’s growing “scientific ...
CLEAN energy will provide the UK with the economic opportunity of the century, according to MP Chris McDonald, speaking at a recent energy transition debate hosted by IChemE’s Oil, Gas, and Energy ...
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