AkzoNobel calls bright minds to join chemistry challengeAkzoNobel, a world leader in performance coatings technology and innovation, is calling bright young minds working in the field of chemistry to join its global Imagine chemistry challenge. Organised by AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals and More… |
AkzoNobel calls bright minds to join chemistry challengeAkzoNobel, a world leader in performance coatings technology and innovation, is calling bright young minds working in the field of chemistry to join its global Imagine chemistry challenge. Organised by AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals and More… |
AkzoNobel calls bright minds to join chemistry challengeAkzoNobel, a world leader in performance coatings technology and innovation, is calling bright young minds working in the field of chemistry to join its global Imagine chemistry challenge. Organised by AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals and More… |
DNA scientists win Nobel for chemistrySweden's Tomas Lindahl, the US-based Paul Modrich and Turkish-born Aziz Sancar won the 2015 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work on mapping how cells repair damaged DNA, the award-giving body said on Wednesday. "Their work More… |
Cell receptor research wins chemistry NobelTwo American scientists won the 2012 Nobel Prize for chemistry on Wednesday for research into how cells respond to external stimuli that is helping to develop better drugs to fight diseases such as diabetes, cancer and depression. More… |
Crystal work wins Chemistry NobelAn Israeli scientist whose work was once ridiculed for being out of line with received thinking won the 2011 Nobel Prize for chemistry on Wednesday for discovering different ways in which atoms could be packed together in solid materials. More… |
Trio wins chemistry Nobel for ribosome mappingThree scientists who produced atom-by-atom maps of the mysterious, life-giving ribosome won the Nobel Prize for chemistry on Wednesday, a breakthrough that has been vital for the development of new antibiotics. While DNA molecules contain More… |
Green jellyfish protein scientists win NobelTwo Americans and a Japanese researcher won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of a glowing jellyfish protein that makes cells, tissues and even organs light up -- a tool used by thousands of researchers around the world. More… |