Excel Tip #6: Use Excel’s Iterative Solver to Close Recycles and Other Circular Calculations
Take advantage of Excel's Iterative Solver to make your spreadsheet more useful and reliable.
Take advantage of Excel's Iterative Solver to make your spreadsheet more useful and reliable.
@ChEnected will be live tweeting throughout the AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety.
This month's CEP Magazine looks at managing a healthy and enjoyable work-life balance, along with features on safely servicing relief devices and on improving production scheduling for increased energy efficiency, among many other topics.
Gain an overview of basic design principles for blending fluids in a stirred tank.
We caught up with David Breslauer, PhD, of Bolt Threads. David is the chief scientific officer and co-founder of Bolt Threads, a young company that is working to create next-generati
It's 2017 and America should be in the midst of a total, multi-state nuclear renaissance.
A discovery that improves on a commonly used catalytic reaction used to break down methane could lead to significant energy savings and pollution reduction.
While widely seen as "junk" RNA, human non-coding RNAs may actually be functional, according to findings resulting from the recently completed atlas of human long non-coding RNAs.
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have devised an improved method for detecting the signs of cancer in a single cell using lasers and a camera.
Forget copying and pasting calculation results to build a case study—there's a better way with Excel's Data Table tool.
A compound found in a snail's venom yields pain-fighting effects in testing, presenting a possible opioid alternative.
There's a lot planned for San Antonio, so get a head start planning your time with these links.
Using nanostraws, scientists can now sample cell contents without disrupting a cell's natural processes.
In this video we look at the balance sheet, one of the three key financial statements.
California is the only state in the country coping with too much solar power, and it's a problem that's still getting worse as each new utility-scale solar farm is built
As part of its continuing efforts in diversity and inclusion, AIChE is introducing a series focused on LGBTQ chemical engineers.