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C2W | Mens & Molecule is hét platform voor hoogwaardige en onafhankelijke wetenschapsjournalistiek over chemie en life sciences. Deze site wordt mogelijk gemaakt door de Koninklijke Nederlandse Chemische Vereniging (KNCV), de Koninklijke Vlaamse Chemische Vereniging (KVCV), de Nederlandse Biotechnologie Vereniging (NBV) en de Nederlandse Vereniging vor Biochemie en Moleculaire Biologie (NVBMB)
24 augustus 2021
There are many mechanisms behind chemical reactions. Understanding them allows you to use this knowledge to develop products efficiently and sustainably. Trevor A. Hamlin studies and models reactions with quantum chemical simulations.
19 maart 2025 09:17
19 maart 2025 09:17
Cooling down the earth through use of bioenergy with carbon storage. By using biomass not only as an energy source, but also reducing CO2 in the process, you create a system where you lower CO2 in the atmosphere. As a result, you cool the earth.
12 maart 2025 13:44
BioBTX has developed technology to sustainably manufacture high-performance materials by converting waste into chemical building blocks.
19 februari 2025 09:51
Adrian Hergesell is working on an alternative and much more sustainable way of recycling plastic using a ball mill and renewable energy.
6 maart 2025 08:17 Nardi Rosier
Some cultures serve a cup of tea with every meal. Recently, researchers at Northwestern University discovered that tea can filter out some of the heavy metals. As well as being tasty, a cup of tea now seems to have another small health benefit.
4 maart 2025 08:06 Esther Thole
Fatty tissue is an important energy reserve. But it also acts as a super-strength protective ‘bubble wrap’ for fragile parts of the skeleton.
29 januari 2025 10:23 Esther Thole
Single-cell techniques offer many possibilities, but it is difficult to reach all the cells inside organs. Researchers at MIT have developed a new approach that brings those hard-to-reach parts into brilliant focus.
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