A New Industry Is Born: Sustainable Solar-Powered Agriculture
A major investor has just put $100 million on solar-powered, sustainable agriculture.
A major investor has just put $100 million on solar-powered, sustainable agriculture.
Researchers at the University of California Santa Barbara have modified a small molecule to create strong wet adhesive properties. Inspired by the chemical composition of mussel foot proteins,
Residential solar installers are desperately waiting for photovoltaic (PV) efficiency upgrades so they can pump out more juice per square foot for price-sensitive consumers.
Meet George Louis Eason, a senior at Christian Brothers University who's majoring in chemical engineering and physics. Read on to know more about his college experience and learn about his plans for the future.
Europe has already built a thriving offshore wind industry, so it's an understatement to say that the US has a lot of catching up to do.
Each year, a number of select students are provided travel grants to attend the AIChE Annual Student Conference.
Using a hybrid silica sol-gel material and self-assembled monolayers of a common fatty acid, researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a new capacitor dielectric material that provides an electric
ArcelorMittal, the world’s biggest steel company, joined by LanzaTech, the world's leading waste-gas-to-biofuels developer, and Primetals Technologies, a seasoned steel plant construction
July 30, 2014 was just another budget-busting day to cash-strapped oil importers like Jordan and India as they bought oil on the global market.
This week, impressive findings emerged when a group of researchers at the University of Tokyo revealed for the first time the three-dimensional structure and mechanism of action of a key enzyme of biofuel production, cellobionic acid phosphorylase (CBAP).
Wave energy developer Northeast Energy Innovations (NEI) just beat very long odds. For the first time in the United States, its Azura wave energy device has sent power it harvested in the Paci
Because detecting biological molecules for medical diagnostic work is an expensive process, Swiss researchers at EPFL set out to find a more econom
Traditional desalination burns a lot of energy, leaves a big carbon footprint, and discharges an annoying byproduct — an unusable brine cocktail.
Business Model Innovation: Concepts, Analysis, and Cases by Allan Afuah. Routledge, 2014. 358 + xvi pages. US$73.95 (soft cover).
First the good news. Last April, after a ceremonial whack on the ship's bow sent champagne spraying into the air, a new transportation era finally began to take shape.
Meet Seth, a chemical engineering graduate of Lafayette College who works at Air Products & Chemicals.