Free Webinar: A Change is REACHed for Nanomaterials
Hosted in collaboration with the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, as part of the H2020 GRACIOUS project, A Change is REACHed for Nanomaterials is...
High-quality essential oils and essences thanks to vacuum distillation
The core competency of Capua 1880, a company based in southern Italy, is the production of high-quality essential oils from citrus fruits. These oils...
Only a few places remaining for three-day Hazard Communication workshop in Lancaster, UK
This three-day Hazard Communication Workshop Package consists of in-depth training on Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) and Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
The workshop will also...
Free Webinar: Getting Ready for Biocidal Product Authorisation
Biocidal Product in the EU will eventually require product authorisation under the Biocidal Product Regulation (BPR, Regulation (EU) 528/2012) before they can be placed...
Smithers Viscient Europe appoints Ian Siragher as Managing Director
Smithers Viscient, a global contract research organisation (CRO), today announced the appointment of Ian Siragher to the position of Managing Director.
Siragher will assume operational...
Paving the way for more efficient hydrogen cars
Hydrogen-powered vehicles emit only water vapor from their tailpipes, offering a cleaner alternative to fossil-fuel-based transportation. But for hydrogen cars to become mainstream, scientists...
Best hope yet for aluminium-ion batteries
UNSW Sydney’s Dr Dong Jun Kim has led a team of researchers to show rechargeable aluminium-ion batteries are a possibility with a future in...
Karl Shone of Brenntag receives top SIA Safety Award
Karl Shone, Technical Development Manager at Brenntag UK, was the worthy recipient of the prestigious Gerald Soane Award at the SIA Annual General Meeting...
Nano-scale process may speed arrival of cheaper hi-tech products
An inexpensive way to make products incorporating nanoparticles – such as high-performance energy devices or sophisticated diagnostic tests – has been developed by researchers.
The...
Cambridge researchers developing self-healing concrete
Researchers at the University of Cambridge are using microencapsulation technologies developed by Dolomite Microfluidics to develop self-healing construction materials.
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