Researchers from the Rijksmuseum, the University of Amsterdam and the University of Antwerp, came across unusual arsenic sulfide pigments that Rembrandt, among others, used to create strikingly shiny details in his work.
Isabelle Kohler offers practical tips to help introverts not onlly survive but even thrive at conferences and professional events.
Using a simple autocatalytic reaction, researchers have programmed a chemical reaction network that has memory and performs logical functions.
Using a combination of heat and light, symmetric σ-bonds can be broken asymmetrically, German researchers show in Nature.
Modifications to the degassing process have enabled Ineos Styrolution Antwerp to increase the purity of its food-grade high-impact polystyrene.
The TheoCheM group from VU Amsterdam is now offering a course to get chemists from various disciplines up to (computational) speed in just five days.
The new symposium Bridging Bonds will uncover the collaboration potential of soft matter and macromolecules. Here we highlight speaker Matt Baker, associate professor at Maastricht University.
A 2023 paper in JACS suggested that the definition of hydrogen bonding should be extended to include hydrides. A team from Amsterdam responds.
As an international student you are on an adventure: Exploring an academic subject and becoming familiar with a new culture.
Four deaf scientists reveal their most common struggles, how signs for scientific concepts are created, and more.
Attracting and retaining international talent is proving to be a key factor in the scientific success of the Netherlands. But how do you ensure talent retention?