IOM3 responds to government’s plan for steel
IOM3 has submitted a response to the UK government's steel strategy consultation.
IOM3 has submitted a response to the UK government's steel strategy consultation.
This is the IOM3 response to the UK government's steel strategy consultation.
Submissions are invited to an inquiry addressing the risks of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
A revised Recyclability Assessment Methodology (RAM) has been published.
Chemical analysis has been carried out of wastewater associated with mining lithium brine in Bolivian salt flats.
The clay-based materials can be customised for a range of analytical, commercial and medical applications.
Fiona Robinson is joined by Jess Middlemiss, CTO of Pure Affinity, a UK engineering company that designs and develops absorbent media to remove PFAS from water.
As a result, over 41,000m3 of illegal wood has been seized between 2023 and 2024.
Join us for the first instalment of the IOM3 Surface Technologies Group Webinar Series, where we explore the role of surface engineering in the energy sector.
This issue explores the influence of thermal processes and temperature control on the microstructure, performance, and longevity of advanced materials across energy and manufacturing applications.
It means that more British experts can bid for a share of the c.£80bln that is available through Horizon Europe overall.
It will be Cyclic Materials' first global operation for separating permanent magnets from end-of-life products.
The natural presence of iron-rich minerals in volcanic ash gives it strong radiation attenuation properties.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects AI will double electricity demand from data centres by 2030 to ~945TWh.
Copper oxide nanoparticle coatings are being developed to reduce the risk of infection following surgery.
The UK Government confirms the arrival of a raw materials shipment.
Common silicone waste has reportedly been converted into useful chlorosilanes with high efficiency and yield.
The Department of the Interior is expediting the approval of projects for energy resources.
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews seeks article submissions that explore and provide theoretical clarity and insight into core questions around interdisciplinary research, teaching, and leadership.
The parliamentary committee says more robust schemes are needed to prove the biomass is sustainably sourced.