ScienceLink artikelen in C2W international, 2022 – Pagina 3
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Programmable origami with colloids
If you coat colloids with bits of specific DNA, you can use temperature to programme shapes that self-assemble.
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Frozen-film and ice cream win science battle
Daniëlle van den Broek became Firefly of 2022 by captivating 150 students about ice-binding proteins.
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New actinium-225 plant on the way
The companies IBA and SCK CEN are teaming up to build a new plant to produce actinium-225.
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KNCV Gold Medal 2022: Erik Garnett
Erik Garnett is the 2022 recipient of the KNCV Gold Medal. His research centers around light as the driver of chemical reactions.
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Yeast synthesises chemotherapy
After 56 genetic operations, yeast cells can produce the cancer drug vinblastine. This way you can prevent shortages of this natural alkaloid.
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Structure of individual RNA molecules visible in vivo
For the first time, we can discern the structure of individual RNA molecules in living plant cells. This new method unlocks a second, hidden layer of the RNA.
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Corroding gold leaf turns purple
Corroding gold leaf in the world-famous Alhambra palace in Grenada results in purple nanoparticles.
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Sisters in Science receive KNCV Van Marum Medal 2022
The Sisters in Science, Noor Abdulhussain, Lotte Schreuders and Mimi den Uijl, have been awarded the KNCV Van Marumpenning 2022.
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Hands-on learning at an innovation park
Several initiatives in the Netherlands are trying to stimulate the connection between students and practical research at companies.
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Non-alcoholic spirits for top-level cocktails
Charlotte Matthys takes virgin cocktails to the next level
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€ 65 million for hydrogen steel plant design
Tata Steel is investing €65 million in a design for a new hydrogen steel plant, which should be operational before 2030.
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Enzyme helps malaria through mosquito
Malaria parasites survive their stay in a malaria mosquito thanks to an enzyme that chemically modifies one of their surface proteins.
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Famous photo now full of chemists
A group of European scientists have made a reprise of the iconic Solvay photo taken in 1927.
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Ancient chemical formulas clarified
Six Chinese formulas for bronze turn out to be pre-made alloys rather than pure metals, Antiquity reports.
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‘Valorisation is not academic wisdom, it requires experience’
Thriving campuses are crucial to accelerate innovation. ‘They are part of the national innovation infrastructure, but it’s difficult to get across in The Hague.’
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