John Griffin receives funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Faraday Institution, and has previously received funding from the Leverhulme Trust. Three ...
Freiburg chemist Dr Tobias Schnitzer receives €1.5 million from the Vector Foundation to develop sustainable amidation reactions.
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Sodium-ion battery breakthrough could power greener energy – and even make seawater drinkable
Sodium-ion batteries may be the answer to the future of sustainable energy storage and could be used to make drinking water out of seawater.
The UBC cement recycler transforms waste cement into low-emission clinker precursors, significantly reducing CO2 emissions ...
In lithium processing, advanced mixing technologies — applied across the crystallization, carbonization and decomposition steps — can serve as critical enablers in meeting efficiency, scalability and ...
Exclusive Discount Inside! The EU agricultural adjuvants market is expected to grow by 77.5% over the forecast period, ...
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Cooling paint harvests water from thin air
Researchers at the University of Sydney and start-up Dewpoint Innovations have developed a nanoengineered polymer paint-like ...
The syllabus of the GATE 2026 Chemical Engineering (CH) exam consists of nine sections: Engineering Mathematics, Process Calculations and Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations, ...
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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded for a versatile technology that can be used for an astonishing variety of purposes, from environmental remediation to drug delivery and energy ...
Lignin as a catalyst support offers a sustainable approach to catalysis, potentially transforming industrial practices and ...
Tetra Tech’s water engineers will design high-end solutions to improve critical infrastructure including reservoirs, pipes, and treatment plants that serve more than 700,000 people. Our experts will ...
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