Tim Lüddecke on animal toxins in agriculture and medicine, new proteins, and the challenges of German academia


Tim Lüddecke on animal toxins in agriculture and medicine, new proteins, and the challenges of German academia

Innovation boot camp with outstanding international Ph.D. students

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A. Förster and S. Espinoza, DECHEMA, discuss the goals and benefits of NFDI4Cat and the transformative impact of FAIR data sharing on catalysis research

Concrete is the most commonly used building material today. What is it made of?

Markus Kraft on the intersection of AI and chemistry, knowledge engineering and machine learning, their applications, challenges and successes, as well as his World Avatar Project

The short video explains where the oxygen comes from and how it is released

Swedish Nobel Laureate known for work on the theory of electrolytic dissociation, activation energy, and the pioneering theory of global warming

Dutch Nobel Laureate and theoretical physicist and thermodynamicist known for his pioneering work on the equation of state for gases and liquids

Why do drinks stay hot in winter and cool in summer?