Better, Faster, Stronger: Building Batteries That Don’t Go Boom
Understanding how lithium reacts to pressure developed from charging and discharging a battery could mean safer, better batteries.
Understanding how lithium reacts to pressure developed from charging and discharging a battery could mean safer, better batteries.
Osaka University researchers design organic photovoltaic polymer using machine learning
Increasing thermal stability with all-inorganic materials
The premiere of Bosch Packaging Technology’s new freeze dryer is due to take place at ACHEMA 2018
Winners of the ACHEMA-Gründerpreis (ACHEMA Start-up Award) will be announced in the opening session of ACHEMA
Schubert-Pharma will be showcasing a range of packaging solutions and engineering services at the trade fair in Frankfurt
Vist SCHWING Technologies’ booth at ACHEMA to learn about the latest solutions in production processes
Researchers investigate faulty versions of a gene called titin, carried by one in 100 people
Breakthrough research of faecal metabolites could lead to personalized obesity treatments within a decade
Roche’s Hemlibra reduced treated bleeds by 96 percent compared to no prophylaxis in phase III HAVEN 3 study in haemophilia A without factor VIII inhibitors
New facility increases clinic's capacity to analyze patient samples, advance medical research and enhance clinical care
UK trade show promises exciting learning opportunities on hot topics in science and an exhibition featuring the latest products and services
Wellcome trust to support rapid response in the DRC
Global provider of gene editing and personalized medicine technologies has launched a service for high-throughput gene expression analysis
Polysaccharide discovered in moss may have important health-promoting properties
Early warning sign of fish killing algal toxin that plagues fish farms could help protect our precious food supply
New University of British Columbia research finds that the success of weedy and invasive plants like the Jerusalem artichoke lies in their genes.
Bacteria living in the gut may influence brain inflammation linked to neurodegradation
New study reveals the global agricultural trade has significant environmental impacts, damaging homeland ecology
Investment to fund expansion of operations and progression of drug target pipeline
Huber Kältemaschinenbau presents new temperature control solutions for research, laboratories and production in Frankfurt
Daiichi Sankyo and Takeda Pharmaceuticals to leverage FDA-approved test for clinical trials and drug development programs
Berlin-based manufacturer of high-tech laboratory instruments KNAUER supports schoolgirls with their professional orientation
FORMA expands translational footprint in neurodegeneration with ARUK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute