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  1. ретуитна
    преди 7 часа

    “I recommend curiosity in your research. To me, that’s the most important advice I have to give." - Syukuro Manabe, awarded the 2021 in Physics.

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  2. преди 12 часа

    Tier- und Pflanzenarten schwinden weltweit rasch, der Artenschutz ist ungenügend. Eine Deklaration an der Weltkonferenz zur Biodiversität in China liefert aber nur Absichtserklärungen:

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  3. ретуитна
    11.10

    🌏 In Glasgow treffen sich im November Vertreter aus der ganzen Welt zur Uno-Klimakonferenz . Zur Umsetzung des Pariser Klimaabkommens gibt es noch viel zu tun. Ein Überblick über die neusten Vereinbarungen und Massnahmen.

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  4. 11.10

    Stinkender Kohl - warum gewisse Kinder das gesunde Gemüse abscheulich finden. Neuster Beitrag aus der NZZ-Gesundheitskolumne:

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  5. 8.10

    warum die Vakzine von offenbar etwas besser schützt

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  6. 6.10

    , der zweite deutsche in dieser Woche, hat ebenso wie der erste von der kalifornischen Inspiration profitiert. List entwickelte dort organische Katalysatoren. Und später hat er einen Tsunami überlebt. Ein Porträt.

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    5.10

    Sometimes doing means crawling around on the ground - but it's worth it! In , researcher Christian Rixen found the world's northermost flowering and had an unexpected encounter. Read more in his blog post: 📷M.Breum

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  8. ретуитна
    6.10

    As a fan of scatter plots I’m happy to see that scatter plots are making it to the front pages of mainstream newspapers – the New York Times last week, the NZZ today. As a fan of people being alive I’m sad to see that they are showing that many are dying for no good reason.

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  9. ретуитна
    6.10

    Learn more about professor David MacMillan's winning work, watch as he explains catalysis.

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  10. ретуитна
    6.10

    "I always like to go to the extremes. Can we do things that were just impossible before?" - 2021 chemistry laureate Benjamin List talks about his future research at this morning's press conference.

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  11. ретуитна
    6.10

    hält die Welt mit immer neuen Varianten in Atem. Doch wir können uns gegen sie wappnen – mit einem systematischen und durchdachten Vorgehen. Der Leitartikel von -Redaktorin Stephanie Kusma.

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  12. ретуитна
    6.10

    Sorry for repeating ourselves - but we are speechless AGAIN!😯🙂😯🙂😀🎉🤗🙃😯😁😃😁😯🙃🍾🎉😀🙂😃😁😯🙃🤗🍾🎉😀🙂😀🎉🍾🤗🙃😯😁😃😁😯🙃🤗🍾🎉😀🙂😯🙂😀🍾🎉 Benjamin List Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung🤗😯🙂😀🍾😯🎉🤗🙃😁😃😁🙃🤗🎉

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  13. ретуитна
    6.10

    Der für Chemie geht an Benjamin List und David W.C. MacMillan. Die Forscher erhalten die Auszeichnung «für die Entwicklung der asymmetrischen Organokatalyse».

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  14. 6.10

    Der Nobelpreis für Chemie 2021 geht an den Deutschen Benjamin List und den Amerikaner David MacMillan - die beiden forschen im Bereich der Katalyse:

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  15. ретуитна
    6.10

    2021 laureate David MacMillan worked with metal catalysts that were easily destroyed by moisture. He wondered whether he could develop a more durable type of catalyst using simple organic molecules. One of these proved to be excellent at asymmetric catalysis.

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  16. ретуитна
    6.10

    Benjamin List – awarded the in Chemistry – wondered whether an entire enzyme was really required to obtain a catalyst. He tested whether an amino acid called proline could catalyse a chemical reaction. It worked brilliantly.

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  17. ретуитна
    6.10

    Researchers long believed that there were just two types of catalysts available: metals and enzymes. Independently of each other laureates Benjamin List and David MacMillan developed a third type – asymmetric organocatalysis – which builds upon small organic molecules

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  18. ретуитна
    6.10

    2021 chemistry laureates Benjamin List and David MacMillan have developed a new and ingenious tool for molecule building: organocatalysis. Its uses include research into new pharmaceuticals and it has also helped make chemistry greener.

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  19. ретуитна
    6.10

    BREAKING NEWS: The 2021 in Chemistry has been awarded to Benjamin List and David W.C. MacMillan “for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis.”

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  20. ретуитна
    6.10

    Last year's chemistry laureates Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna shared the prize for discovering one of gene technology’s sharpest tools: the CRISPR/Cas9 genetic scissors. Which discovery will be awarded the in Chemistry this year? Stay tuned!

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