BASF replaces fossil hydrogen in ammonia production process
Company claims to be the ‘first producer of renewable ammonia in Central Europe’.
Company claims to be the ‘first producer of renewable ammonia in Central Europe’.
De Beers Group is to close its lab-grown diamond jewellery brand.
A soft auditory implant is designed to gently conform to brain tissue, enhancing signal precision and comfort.
The scrapping of US tariffs on British steel and aluminium, and reduction on the first 100,000 cars, is well received.
Featuring case studies of mineral deposits that highlight the geology and exploration models across various commodities and types of mineralisation.
Aluminium producer Hydro Extrusions will be closing its Luce anodising site in France and Birtley in the UK.
The Royal Academy of Engineering recently announced the Research Chairs and Senior Research Fellowships.
This digest shares the latest research and news, funding opportunities with a project focus on MAXBlade and COTide
The Deposit Management Organisation (DMO) will run the scheme in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The agricultural sector could turn to sewage to source domestic supplies of phosphorus to enhance food security, says new analysis.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) provides access to nuclear-derived tools and hands-on training for scientists.
These will be piloted with major companies across mining, manufacturing, energy, forestry, finance and agriculture.
This issue explores topics such as leveraging AI for metallurgical performance predictions and advancing the circular economy.
Engineers at the University of Surrey have mapped hidden weaknesses inside welded metals.
The standards provide a common framework to assess ESG and occupational health and safety performance.
Changes to the UK’s transport and energy storage sectors will need an additional 55GWh of batteries, says the Faraday Battery Challenge.
The latest mineral production statistics for 2019-23 show changes in mineral importance to the energy sector.
LOCTITE and Faction Bike Studio have embraced adhesive bonding over welding techniques for reported performance wins.
The VECTOR project invited 100 volunteers to understand the public’s raw materials knowledge at the Natural History Museum, London, UK.