ScienceLink artikelen in C2W International 2025 – Pagina 3

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    Shedding light on off-targets

    2025-03-05T07:09:00Z

    Using photoaffinity probes based on a motif found in kinase-targeting anticancer drugs, researchers from KU Leuven have shown that their off-targets are not only found in the kinase families, but also in other proteins. They have published their findings in Communications Chemistry.

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    Protective bubbles

    2025-03-04T08:06:00Z

    Fatty tissue is an important energy reserve. But it also acts as a super-strength protective ‘bubble wrap’ for fragile parts of the skeleton.

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    Finding your writer’s voice

    2025-03-04T06:59:00Z

    Writing is an essential skill in academia, yet many early-career researchers find it challenging. In this column, Isabelle Kohler shares her personal relationship with writing and offers practical advice to help researchers transform writing from a daunting task into a rewarding practice.

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    Vici grants awarded

    2025-02-28T11:53:00Z

    Dutch research funding organisation NWO selected 43 proposals for a Vici-grant. Among the laureates are four KNCV-members. 

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    Producing antibodies non-stop

    2025-02-26T08:56:00Z

    Huge batch reactors are still the norm in the bioprocessing industry. But they are not really sustainable, nor are they cheap. Start-up company SimAbs is now introducing a steady-state system in which antibodies are produced continuously. 

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    Borrowed hydrogen makes ‘green’ soap

    2025-02-25T15:24:00Z

    Ben Feringa’s group has developed a simple, green method for attaching unprotected alcohols to amino acids, with only water as a by-product. All the possibilities are described in Chemistry A European Journal.

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    Natural and unnatural amino acids show synthetic synergy

    2025-02-25T14:31:00Z

    A team from Groningen and Barcelona cleared up what takes place when you put a designer enzyme with unnatural amino acids through a directed evolution campaign, as shown in ACS Catalysis. ‘We didn’t anticipate this at all.’

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    Adrian Hergesell – Stretching plastic bonds for recycling

    2025-02-19T09:51:00Z

    Adrian Hergesell is working on an alternative and much more sustainable way of recycling plastic using a ball mill and renewable energy.

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    Ticks owe their tenacity to glycine-rich proteins

    2025-02-19T08:23:00Z

    Thanks to colloid chemistry, ticks can suck our blood at their leisure. By chance, two groups from Maastricht and Wageningen were the first to shed light on this, as they report in Nature Chemistry.

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    The power of looking backwards

    2025-02-19T07:14:00Z

    Isabelle shares how her personal journey taught her the value of looking backwards rather than forwards or sideways. She applies these insights to academia, encouraging PhD students and postdocs to acknowledge their progress and small wins.

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    An X-ray lens on catalysts

    2025-02-19T06:51:00Z

    Researchers in Ghent have found a method to determine the temperature of a catalyst very locally during a reaction, as reported in Nature Catalysis. Their work offers a new fundamental view of catalytic reactions.

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    Tiny tin

    2025-02-12T10:16:00Z

    A spectacular image of an electrocatalyst that exhibits spectacular behaviour. During CO2 reduction, this combination of tin particles on a nanotextured carbon support manages to improve its performance. The secret: particle breakdown. 

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    E-boiler reduces gas consumption at Vopak Vlaardingen

    2025-02-11T15:24:00Z

    Tank storage company Vopak has recently installed an e-boiler at its terminal in Vlaardingen. This could reduce gas consumption by a third. ‘The benefits lie in sustainability and CO2 reduction.’

  • Olaparib met biotinestaart
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    Drug probe fishes for off-targets

    2025-02-11T07:14:00Z

    Attaching a biotin tail to a cancer drug makes it possible to see very specifically which proteins the drug targets in lysed cancer cells, as a Dutch team shows in ChemBioChem.

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    Washing your laundry in hydrochloric acid

    2025-02-06T09:07:00Z

    Researchers in Amsterdam, together with technology company Avantium, have developed a process to extract glucose from polycotton and recycle the remaining polyester. It is already working on a pilot scale, Nature Communications reports.

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    Stereospecific superglue

    2025-02-05T13:04:00Z

    Simple molecules can be used to make a biodegradable glue that is stronger than current petroleum-based mass products. And it does not have to be much more expensive, write US researchers in Science.

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    Prioritise your next step

    2025-02-03T14:16:00Z

    Career planning is often overshadowed by the demands of research, leaving many PhD students unprepared for their next step. That’s why they should start planning their next career move early, says Isabelle Kohler.

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    Ephemeral active sites form super acid

    2025-02-03T12:19:00Z

    Research into plastic recycling with sulphated zirconium oxide took an interesting fundamental turn when a team of Dutch and American chemists found signs of transient superacidity, as reported in Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

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    Delivery for the bone marrow

    2025-02-03T10:23:00Z

    Dutch researchers have developed a lipid anode particle that can be used to deliver nucleic acids into the bone marrow. They report in Nature Nanotechnology that it already works in mice.

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    Diels-Alder database for computing and experimenting

    2025-01-29T13:45:00Z

    Researchers at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel have created a database for chemists working with Diels-Alder reactions, focusing on covalent adaptive networks, they state in Macromolecules.