Women in Research: Catarina Esteves From Portugal
Catarina studies the underlying processes of crystallization or recrystallization.
Women in Research: Mariana De Niz From Mexico
Mariana is a Human Frontier Science Program postdoctoral fellow at Instituto de Medicina Molecular in Lisbon, Portugal.
Women in Research: Kate Secombe From Australia
Kate researches gastrointestinal problems following cancer treatment.
Women in Research: Isabel Abánades Lázaro from Spain
Isabel's research focuses on defect engineering of Metal-Organic Frameworks for drug delivery and environmentally relevant applications
Future Chemistry: Learning from Nature to Build a Sustainable Future
In a series of lectures and debates at #LINOSD the panels discussed recent progress and future prospects of Chemistry, and there are reasons to be both concerned and excited.
Women in Research: Lucy Ombaka from Kenya
Lucy had some female role models, but now she has become a role model herself.
The Future is Bright for Lithium-Ion Batteries
The technology was pioneered by Nobel Laureates Goodenough, Whittingham and Yoshino. What are the future uses for lithium-ion batteries?
A Rechargeable World: 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino were awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
How to Weigh an Atom: Francis W. Aston’s Mass Spectrograph
It’s 100 years since Nobel Laureate Francis W. Aston built his first mass spectrograph - a groundbreaking invention that was to launch the field of mass spectrometry, with applications in science, medicine and beyond.
Cold Fusion, Polywater & N-Rays: Notable Scientific Blunders Throughout History
For his seventh Lindau lecture, Nobel Laureate Dan Shechtman discusses scientific ideas that gained popularity before dying out.
How Biomimicry Leads to New Discoveries
Disciplines such as bionics and biomimetics take inspiration from the natural world to tackle human problems, leading to new findings in physics, engineering, and technology.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 – The Evolutionary Tale of Enzymes and Antibodies
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 was awarded to Frances H. Arnold, George P. Smith and Sir Gregory P. Winter for their research on optimised enzymes through 'directed evolution'.