International – Pagina 15
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Creating doors in the digital world
Isabelle Kohler recounts her journey towards getting to write for C2W International and how you can create such opportunities yourself.
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Sugar reveals disease
Plasma glycoproteomics makes it possible to detect specific biomarkers in blood plasma based on sugar molecules on proteins.
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CO2 removal as a business
Carbyon is developing a separation machine to extract CO2 from the air. Ultimately, they want to deploy thousands of such machines.
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Award-winning AI thinks like a drug criminal
A well-trained algorithm only needs a mass spectrum to deduce the molecular structure of a new designer drug.
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Netherlands Academy of Engineering appoints 62 fellows
The Netherlands Academy of Engineering presents its first 62 fellows, including three KNCV members and one NBV member.
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Old bloodspots speak volumes
Even after three months, you can still find biomarkers for nerve gases in dried bloodspots.
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Cleaner halogenation in a two-chamber reactor
In a two-chamber reactor, it is very easy to couple hydrogen halogens with olefins in a fast, clean and efficient process.
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Harith Gurunarayanan – Unlocking the enigma of chemical reactions
Harith Gurunarayanan is developing a tiny sensor that can monitor and analyse in real time the molecules produced during high-temperature reactions.
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Companies and talent meet at ChemAI event
The combination of chemistry and AI offers all kinds of opportunities. At the ChemAI event in Amsterdam, different perspectives will be discussed.
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Sugar substitute affects cakes
Replacing sucrose with a substitute in your cake batter has a major impact on the final outcome of your baking, Flemish researchers have found.
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A 10-year PhD anniversary
Our new contributor Isabelle Kohler, assistant professor at VU Amsterdam, reflects on what it’s like to be a PhD student, both now and a decade ago.
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PC cases can now be recycled
Covestro has developed a process for the chemical recycling of polycarbonate.
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Marathon
Writing a dissertation is like the Amsterdam marathon but with fewer spectators, according to Eva Meeus.
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Molecular research rewarded with ERC Synergy Grants
Several Dutch research groups ensure substantial funding.
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Folding DNA-nanoturbines
An international team has created a turbine based on DNA origami in a nanopore that converts electrical energy into mechanical work.
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Strong focus on single-use in Annex 1
New regulations for the manufacture of sterile drugs also mean that single-use technology suppliers have to take action.
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Protein cuts liposomes in half
The protein dynamin A in liposomes can be used as a one-component cell division machine.
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Plant communication visualised
It is known that hurt plants communicate, but how they do so has been a mystery. Now, Japanese researchers show how this happens in real time.
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’You are the first to know about very cool innovations’.
Marjolein Velthoen (32) chose a career as a patent attorney after completing a PhD in catalysis, perfectly combining science and language.
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New: secondary amines in your protein
Scientists in Amsterdam have succeeded in incorporating amino acids with a secondary amine into a protein to give it an enzymatic function.