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The End of Haber Bosch

Billions of people rely on a single, hundred-year-old chemical reaction every day that consumes 1% of the world’s TOTAL energy supply and releases 2% of the world’s TOTAL CO2 emissions. But is the Haber-Bosch reaction’s time finally up?
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Weekly Science News Roundup

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Ditch Traditional QC for NIR: Why, and How to Find Your Best Fit
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Ditch Traditional QC for NIR: Why, and How to Find Your Best Fit

Is your manufacturing QC team struggling with an overly lean workforce, hazardous chemical exposure, or slow quality feedback loops? Learn how to improve workplace safety while enhancing efficiency and avoiding product rework and recalls using NIR.
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Accelerate your small molecule drug discovery projects by using Flare™ to prioritize the best molecules to make

In this Teach Me in 10, Cresset’s Head of Products, Giovanna Tedesco will discuss the benefits of using Flare to accelerate drug discovery projects, for the greatest chances of success.
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Sustainable Methanol Production From Carbon Dioxide

In this video, we learn about the efforts aimed to produce methanol sustainably from carbon dioxide.
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Weekly Science News Roundup

Here are our top stories from the last week! Which was your favorite?
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What Is Amorphous Ice?

Water is weirder than you think. Follow us on a journey through water, ice and maybe even some superionic structures.
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Automated Characterization of Biotherapeutics via Hardware, Software and Chemistry

In this Teach Me in 10 we are joined by Dr Harsha Gunawardena, Principle Scientist at Jansen Research & Development
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"Gluing" Soft Materials Without Glue

Researchers have a brand-new way to weld squishy stuff together without the need for glue, demonstrating a universal “electroadhesion” technique that can adhere soft materials to each other just by running electricity through them.
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An Overview of NGS Adapters for Ligation-based Library Preparation

In this Teach Me in 10 we are joined by senior field application scientist Nick Hapshe.
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