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This April the University of Connecticut hosts the 2014 Northeast Student Regional Conference.
Genetics and biological engineers are behind the re-engineering of a new jotropha that can now produce abundant yields required for cost-effective biofuel production.
The latest development in water splitting comes from North Carolina State University, where researchers are working with a thin film of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) to replace platinum.
Unlike the Google Glass, Google's contact lens should not be scary to anyone. Developed as a blood glucose monitoring device, millions of diabetics could benefit from the lens.
Get the latest news Young Professionals news from this month's YPC Newsletter.
The global merchant fleet is switching to LNG, so Clean Energy Fuels, founded by T. Boone Pickens, will begin building the first LNG station for cargo ships.
Researchers have successfully created retinal cells that could ultimately be used to treat conditions such as macular degeneration.
New York City's wastewater treatment facility is about to undertake a new program that will result in pipeline-quality natural gas to heat homes across the five boroughs.
Meet Kendall and learn about her career and what advice she offers to other young chemical engineers and future chemical engineers.
The Southern Student Regional Conference will be held on March 21-23 at the University of Puerto Rico.
Check out conference highlights and register for the 2014 AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS in New Orleans.
This month, CEP looks at the milestones in the field of mixing, as well as reviewing sustainable steam-trap management, fermentation fundamentals, and much more.
The AIChE Board of Director’s is working on updating AIChE’s strategic plan. As part of that process they are seeking input from members on a few key points. To help do that AIChE has posed 6 key questions.
Researchers in Lausanne, Switzerland, have devised a new scalable and cheaper technique that shows strong potential for storing solar energy in hydrogen fuel cells.
Tiffany King has a great piece of advice for anyone looking to find success: have an end goal in mind.
Confused by pressure-enthalpy diagrams, or just looking for a refresher? Check out this tutorial.