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.
For more efficient pumping of fluids, we should take the pulsating heart as an example, Austrian researchers suggest.
Jim Ottelé (33) flies around the world to check that countries are complying with the ban on chemical weapons.
Groningen-based researchers designed an oscillating small molecule reaction that catalyses another reaction in the same system, Nature reports.
Researchers from the University of Groningen present a system of two self-replicating ring structures capable of Darwinian evolution.
Researchers from Leuven are using building blocks from wood oil to make more sustainable alternatives to harmful plastic bisphenol A.
A newly developed neural network links the chemical structure of substances to their smell.
Gerard van Westen is the recipient of the KNCV Gold Medal 2023 for his pioneering work on AI methods and tools for drug discovery.
How hydrogen bubbles form and behave on electrodes seems to depend on the anions in your electrolyte.
It is a 100-year-old question: can we get plants other than clover to coexist with bacteria that fix nitrogen from the air?
In the pilot of the Da Vinci Masters Programme students will work in interdisciplinary groups on sustainability issues.
Serendipity is a thread running through many extraordinary discoveries in the history of chemistry. These ‘molecular jellyfish’ are no exception.