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Curiosity And Passion Drive Research
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Curiosity And Passion Drive Research

July 15, 2023

Oliver Trapp on his research, creativity, motivation, and promoting young talent

Encouraging Participation in Global Policy-Making
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Encouraging Participation in Global Policy-Making

July 5, 2023

Scientists are vital in enabling evidence-informed policy-making, but how can they effectively unite with policy-makers?

Exploring the Untapped Power of Animal Venoms
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Exploring the Untapped Power of Animal Venoms

July 4, 2023

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

Science for the Summer 2023
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Science for the Summer 2023

July 4, 2023

Fun science-related books, podcasts, and videos recommended by editors

CWTS Leiden University Ranking 2023
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CWTS Leiden University Ranking 2023

June 27, 2023

Scientific performance of over 1,400 universities assessed based on bibliometric indicators

What Color Is the Sun?
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What Color Is the Sun?

June 18, 2023

Yellow? Green? White? 🤔🌞

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June 18, 2023

Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

What is Concrete? What is Cement?
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What is Concrete? What is Cement?

June 6, 2023

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

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May 14, 2023

Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

Graduating in Chemistry as a Blind Person
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Graduating in Chemistry as a Blind Person

May 12, 2023

Despite being blind from birth, B. Tschulnigg studied chemistry and graduated with a bachelor's degree

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