International – Pagina 17
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‘Tears of wine’ influence bubble dynamics
How hydrogen bubbles form and behave on electrodes seems to depend on the anions in your electrolyte.
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If all plants were able to fix nitrogen
It is a 100-year-old question: can we get plants other than clover to coexist with bacteria that fix nitrogen from the air?
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Veni 2022 awarded
De Veni-ronde 2022 zijn toegekend. 188 wetenschappers hebben maximaal €280.000 ontvangen om de komende drie jaar hun projecten op te starten.
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Intensive interdisciplinary education programme aims to train changemakers
In the pilot of the Da Vinci Masters Programme students will work in interdisciplinary groups on sustainability issues.
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Painkillers against oil
If you want to produce paracetamol (acetaminophen) or ibuprofen in a sustainable way, use β-pinene from biowaste streams as a starting point.
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A plane crash a hundred years in the making
Covid regulations proved fatal for a 1918 biplane. They greatly accelerated inevitable chemical reactions between the skin and the paint.
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Folding virus coats
DNA origami can be used to create basic shapes that can subsequently be covered with viral coat proteins.
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Compelling biopic on immense implications
Christopher Nolan creates a historical drama, political thriller and powerful life story that surpasses all his previous work.
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Catalyst in a flexible shell
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam protect their hydrogen-releasing cobalt catalyst with porous spheres made from shrimp waste.
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Arnon Lesage – Convert sunlight for optimal plant growth
Arnon Lesage is developing a flexible film that can convert sunlight according to the specific needs of each plant.
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Bioprinting with placenta-derived material
An international project will use human biological material as ink for 3D bioprinting.
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Ruthenium with your coffee?
Researchers at the University of Liège have succeeded in producing bio-based ruthenium catalysts from caffeine and theophylline.
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Photoswitch selects on size
By building an anion receptor with a gap that can be widened or narrowed by shining light on it, you can specifically control which anion binds.
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Passivation layer ligand improves stability of perovskite solar cells
A much longer lifetime is crucial to realising the promise of perovskite solar cells. A targeted choice of coating can increase its stability.
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Cyclic peptide binds top-priority pathogen
In Bioconjugate Chemistry, Brussels-based researchers describe synthetic, nanobody-derived peptides that bind a top-priority pathogen.
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Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells push through efficiency barrier
A new generation of perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells can break the theoretical 30% efficiency barrier, Science reports.
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Ice-binding proteins do the twist
A de novo designed protein with a slightly imperfect helix is able to keep ice crystals in check, Wageningen and Eindhoven researchers report in PNAS.
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Thomas Hansen – Tools for a molecular cabinet
Thomas Hansen uses computer simulations to design new tools for assembling molecules in advance.
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Phosphorescence at room temperature ‘solved’
If you want to generate phosphorescence of organic molecules in solution, very precise tuning of the energy levels of the excited states of your molecule is required.
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‘Dream scenario’ expands Synaffix’ scope
Being acquired by Lonza creates more room for Synaffix to develop bioconjugation in new directions