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Artificial cell communication: protein on demand

2024-10-17T14:00:00+01:00

Researchers in Eindhoven have developed an artificial cell system that mimics the mutual communication of biological cells.

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Reducing enzyme can also oxidise

2024-10-15T15:07:00+01:00

NADPH dehydrogenase can not only reduce but also oxidise by simply raising the pH, as researchers from Delft show in ChemCatChem.

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Thriving in academia with a chronic condition

2024-10-15T06:41:00+01:00

Isabelle Kohler shares her experience of navigating academia while managing health struggles, offering practical strategies for others to thrive too.

Exploring Academia with Isabelle

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  • An introvert’s guide to professional events

  • Below the tip of the iceberg: the hidden value of conferences

  • Back to work: balancing productivity with well-being

  • Compete with yourself, not your peers

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