The TheoCheM group from VU Amsterdam is now offering a course to get chemists from various disciplines up to (computational) speed in just five days.
The new symposium Bridging Bonds for the first time in November will uncover the collaboration potential of two soft matter and macromolecules.
By fusing two commonly used monomers into a new monomer, you can combine their best properties, a Leuven team shows in ChemSusChem.
The Ig Nobel Prizes were awarded again last night, and Dutch scientists from Amsterdam won the Ig Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
A team from Leiden has developed an extremely potent antibiotic against Gram-positive bacteria, including drug resistant strains.
For two weeks, a hand-held Laser Speckle Imaging device analysed The Night Watch from just a few centimetres away.
Throughout Europe, 494 researchers will receive a €1.5 million ERC Starting Grant. Among the laureates we spotted members from KNCV, NBV and NVBMB.
Four deaf scientists reveal their most common struggles, how signs for scientific concepts are created, and more.
Attracting and retaining international talent is proving to be a key factor in the scientific success of the Netherlands. But how do you ensure talent retention?
To prevent future chemical crises, we need to get a much better grip on the immense amount of substances surrounding us, writes Saer Samanipour.
Our members are the very heart of our societies. Here, we highlight one of them: Ioana Ilie, member of the KNCV.