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Chemical and Biological Engineering

Sun-powered gel is a speedy new water filter

Andlinger Center meeting highlights geopolitics involved with net-zero

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Once seen as fleeting, a new solar tech shines on and on

These are the best chemicals to make using plants instead of petroleum

Princeton start-up solves problem of lithium-ion battery recycling

Fluorescent yeast lights the way to biofuel production

Doubling down on emerging solar cells

Z. Jason Ren granted top award for work decarbonizing the water industry

Researchers devise new platform to make biofuels from cellulose

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