Wiley’s new Handbook of Pyrrolidone and Caprolactam Based Materials –available as a six-volume print set and online edition – details the broad human benefits of the materials, many of which are from the chemist’s viewpoint.
Here the author, orthopaedic surgeon Roy Meals, offers a very readable overview of the various roles played by bones both currently and in the past.
This book, aimed at the non-specialist, aims to explain ‘the real science behind the cosmetics we use’, and in the scene-setting introductory chapter it explains the meaning of organic and inorganic in a scientific sense.
Almost ten years ago, the world was warned of an impending apocalypse of a post-antibiotic era. Yet as the latest WHO report points out, the threat is far from averted. Katrina Megget reports
Polling employers and employees around UK business during Q3 2021, data security company SecureAge discovered 48% of businesses experienced a cyber breach during the Covid-19 pandemic and another 8% ‘were not sure’. In addition, 16% of employees said they had personally had to deal with a cybersecurity incident.
Corrosion costs the oil and gas industry tens of billions of dollars each year. Existing solutions are effective but can be toxic to the environment. However, a range of green options are in development, reports Jasmin Fox-Skelly
Pharmaceutical packaging, especially blister packs, are a complex mix of materials, which makes recycling difficult. Katrina Megget explores how to make it more eco-friendly.
Morocco has extended the phytosanitary registration for Pirecris, a bioinsecticide produced by Spanish firm Seipasa, to include its application in the control of thrips and aphids on berries, mint, aromatic plants, rapeseed and spinach. Morocco, which imports up to 95% of its pesticide requirements, had previously approved the use of Pirecris only for the aphids and whitefly in selected horticultural crops.
An innovative steam cooking technique can help reduce energy consumption in food manufacturing, claim UK researchers.