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Nature paper on lithium-sulphur batteries tells only half the story

2023-09-21T11:46:00+01:00

Chinese researchers explain the loss of sulphur in lithium-sulphur batteries using electron microscopy in a Nature paper. Materials chemistry professor Moniek Tromp is critical.

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Pulsating pumping prevents turbulence

2023-09-13T12:11:00+01:00

For more efficient pumping of fluids, we should take the pulsating heart as an example, Austrian researchers suggest.  

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Inspecting the world’s security

2023-09-13T11:25:00+01:00

Jim Ottelé (33) flies around the world to check that countries are complying with the ban on chemical weapons.

  • Tomorrow’s medicines

  • Bigger and better screening in Oss

  • Metal-free click chemistry for antibody-drug conjugates

  • ‘The future lies in mRNA’

  • Beyond contraceptives

  • Pharma Future: Therapeutic oligonucleotides

  • Pharma Future: Regenerative medicine

  • Pharma Future: Gene therapy

  • Pharma Future: Nanomedicine

  • ‘We understand what starting pharma companies need’

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Molecular Jellyfish

Molecular jellyfish

Serendipity is a thread running through many extraordinary discoveries in the history of chemistry. These ‘molecular jellyfish’ are no exception.

  • Beyond spreadsheets

  • The FlavourSpec

  • Eliminating contamination during bulk filling

  • Full support with cell line development

  • Global challenges in bulk filling

  • Next steps in automated perfusion

  • Focus on fluid transfer

  • PI for fast and efficient production

  • Advances in customized solutions

  • New solution for dissolved CO2 control