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Riccardo Levato – Bio-inkts to print living tissues
Living cells in the 3D printer, how do you go about it? Riccardo Levato explains it in 1 minute.
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Halogens too fat for paradigm
Bond strength between two atoms previously seemed to depend entirely on electronegativity, but researchers discovered that this is not always the case.
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Lead white isotope composition points to specific historical periods
Differences in lead white pigment in Dutch paintings are directly linked to historical conflicts.
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Puzzling for biomarkers with MS and IR lasers
With infrared spectroscopy in a mass spectrometer you can combine the information from both measurement techniques.
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Looking beyond university
Marina Pilz Da Cunha stepped out of academia after her award-winning PhD for a job at an Amsterdam startup.
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When the risk seems gone
A clear protocol for first responders is needed in order to understand the effects of (minor) chemical accidents and exposure to hazardous materials.
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120 years of Nobel Prize in Chemistry: from barely news to media frenzy
In 1901, the very first Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to the Dutch chemist J.H. van ‘t Hoff. The site of his laboratory recently became National Chemical Heritage.
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Cees Dekker is driven by wonder
Halfway through his career, Cees Dekker shifted his focus to ‘nanobiology’ at the turn of the millennium. A term he coined himself, as a matter of fact.
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The energy transition is an issue of righteousness
As a chemist, how do you contribute to an effective and fair energy transition?
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Relement – Vegetable aromatics for durable coatings
Start-up from Bergen op Zoom succeeded in developing the one missing aromatic ingredient.
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‘Highest resolution ever’
With AFM, researchers at UCL get close to the reality of the surface of a bacterium.
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Caffe Inc. – Environmentally friendly ingredients made from coffee waste
Do you know what percentage of a coffee bean actually ends up in your stomach?
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Isabelle Kohler – Mirror images of designer drugs: does it matter?
Chirality plays an important role in drugs. Isabelle Kohler investigates left- and right-handed molecules
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Anja Wilmes – Personalised medicine
Medicines sometimes work differently for each person. Anja Wilmes investigates possibilities to make medicines more personal.
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Trevor A. Hamlin – The mechanisms of a chemical reaction
Understanding the mechanisms behind chemical reactions allows you to use this knowledge to develop products efficiently and sustainably.
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Barbara Zarzycka – Drug design based on 3D structure
Barbara Zarzycka studies interactions between drugs and protein structures and tries to predict the effect of (future) medicines.
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Supercritical goes for complementarity
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) is a chromatography technique with a lot of promise, but it has yet to gain popularity.
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Bizarre chemistry for everyone
Whether you want to learn or see something spectacular, YouTube channel NileRed has interesting videos for everyone.
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Intracellular antagonists against diseases
The winner of the MCCB PhD Thesis Award 2021 is Dr Natalia Ortiz-Zacarias. The jury found her research to be original, multidisciplinary and ground-breaking.
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The two billion bold move that will lead us out of the covid pandemic
We spoke with Pfizer chief Marc Kaptein about the technology of the mRNA platform and the price of vaccines, among other things.