All Chemistry World articles in Online extras 2021 – Page 5
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PuzzlePlay our Nobel laureate card game
Test your knowledge of chemistry Nobel laureates in our interactive card game
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WebinarOptimising battery performance through materials characterisation
Discover how materials understanding is key to optimising the performance of battery technology and explore several key technologies to perform this characterisation
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WebinarHow polluting is plastic?
Find out the impact plastic waste has on the natural environment, from both the chemical, and microbial point of view, and how natural processes can be used to deal with plastic waste and convert into value-added products.
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WebinarOptimising protein stability using new computational design approaches for biologics
Learn how to use modern computational methods to optimise your approach to protein stability
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ArticleAstraZeneca explores new frontiers through academic collaborations
The important of partnerships between industry and academia to drive innovation
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WebinarTaking chemistry to market
Want to commercialise your scientific skills and knowledge? Join our webinar for presentations and a panel discussion with a diverse group of experts
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ArticleFacilitating the future
A view from the top at Johnson Matthey on the future of drug development
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ArticleTesting of microorganisms for microbial limits testing by membrane filtration
Experts from Sartorius give us their unfiltered view on safety testing for personal care products
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ArticleHow a circular economy and nanotech save us from a clean energy bottleneck
A carbon-neutral future depends on smarter materials and circular thinking
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WebinarEfficient modelling of polymers for industrial applications using molecular dynamics
Learn how simulations can elevate polymer modelling and enhance your workflow
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WhitepaperOptimising battery electrolytes with benchtop NMR
Discover how the development, manufacturing and lifetime of next generation batteries is being optimised by benchtop NMR spectroscopy
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ArticleNitto’s hydranautics membrane technology makes seawater drinkable
How reverse osmosis membrane technology is being used to fulfill 100% of a city’s fresh water needs
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