Chemical engineers from MIT have developed an efficient shockwave-based process to treat salty, brackish, or…
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Chemical Engineering is a dynamic field that combines principles of chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics to design processes for producing, transforming, and transporting materials. From developing sustainable energy solutions and advanced materials to improving pharmaceuticals and food production, chemical engineers play a critical role in addressing global challenges. The discipline spans a wide range of industries, including energy, healthcare, manufacturing, and environmental protection. As research advances, chemical engineering continues to evolve, incorporating emerging technologies like nanotechnology, biotechnology, and green chemistry to innovate safer, cleaner, and more efficient processes.
Engineers at Yale University reveal that the presence of organic compounds in groundwater aquifers in…
Using a technique that mimics how plants use solar energy and forcing two otherwise incompatible…
In a newly published study, scientists from MIT reveal that the geometry of implantable devices…
In a new study, chemical engineers and astronomers from Cornell University reveal that Titan could…
Chemical engineers from MIT have designed a new type of self-healing hydrogel that consists of…
Engineers from MIT have developed insulin that can circulate in the bloodstream for hours, responding…
A new special coating developed by a team of researchers prevents electrical current from damaging…
By simply altering the composition of the medium in which the yeast are grown, engineers…
Chemical engineers from MIT have developed coated tissue scaffolds that help the body grow new…
New insights into the details of photosynthetic water splitting have provided a blueprint for synthetic…
By using small organic molecules that absorb specific nonvisible wavelengths of sunlight, researchers at Michigan…
Chemical engineers from MIT have developed a new method to detect epigenetic modifications, which could…
Using self-healing silicon microparticles, scientists have developed the first battery electrode that heals itself. Researchers…
UCLA scientists have developed a new synthetic glycolytic pathway that converts all six glucose carbon…
Scientists at the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science have developed a microelectronic device…
Purpurin (1,2,4-Trihydroxyanthraquinon), a nontoxic dye used to color fabric in vivid oranges, reds, and pinks,…
Researchers at the North Carolina State University have created conductive wires that are made out…