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If you attach the TEMPO catalyst to an electrode, it can replace the role of platinum in the oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde.
Ten projects have been awarded €6 million each by the National Growth Fund program Circular Plastics NL to make circular plastics.
If you put gold nanoparticles in a graphene shell, you can see the molecules on the gold surface with an electron microscope, even in a liquid.
Chemists in Nijmegen have developed a reservoir computing system that uses the formose reaction to perform complex calculations, Nature reports.
Using the ubiquitous presence of water, you can get data on a whole range of chemical properties from your materials with dynamic vapour sorption.
Fungal materials seem to be everywhere in our lives and their applications seem limitless. But there are also fundamental questions that have yet to be answered.
InspectT has developed a size-determining chip that can be easily integrated into an IR or UV/Vis spectrometer.
Royal Avebe is collaborating with CarbExplore Research and the University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG) to develop new healthy starch varieties.
Harmful bacteria? Don’t be too quick to judge, because sometimes toxins can also be protective.
A team from Google Research and Harvard University has published the largest ever dataset of neural connections in a fragment of the human brain.