History of Nuclear Engineering Part 3: Atoms for Peace
In 1953, Dwight D Eisenhower (1890–1969) began his US presidential term with a widely applauded “...
In 1953, Dwight D Eisenhower (1890–1969) began his US presidential term with a widely applauded “...
The story of the Manhattan Project and the race to build nuclear weapons is usually told about ph...
For just over 100 years, radioactive elements have proved of industrial and commercial use. Marti...
Rocket science is a famously difficult area, but it’s more than the physics of force and trajecto...
Coolbrook CEO Joonas Rauramo charts the path to fully electrified steam cracking, a game-changing...
Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering
James Young asks chemical engineers if they’re ready to realise the potential in creating feedsto...
Jason Hallett on why forming spin-out companies became routine, and how he hopes to help others c...
Kerry Hebden speaks to innovators piloting green steel production in Sweden, and a second team wo...
Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering
Amanda Jasi speaks to technology developers working to use electrolysis to reduce emissions from ...
Humbul Suleman and Rizwan Nasir ask if VHS tapes can help to develop better membranes for CO2 rem...
Mark Yates examines the engineering behind Apollo, and highlights the continuing importance of sc...
In a centenary special issue of the journal Chemical Engineering Research and Design, experts off...
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