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Carbonation of cementitious constituents - A solid-state NMR based analysis
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Evaluation of type 2 diabetic models using NMR spectroscopy
Imaging vibrational wave packets in alkali dimers on helium nanodroplets
Active polymers: from living blobs to worm chromatography
Synthesis and Stability of 2-Deoxy Boranophosphoramidates as Precursors for Chemo-Enzymatic Drug Synthesis
Developing an Hessian-based INTerpolation method (HINT) for modelling chemical reactions
Shark skeletons reveal secrets of strength: explore how their mineralized cartilage endures strain via trabeculae structure and crystal texture.…
Development in Chiral Brønsted Base Activation Strategies of Donor-Acceptor Cyclopropanes
14C- and 3H-Late-Stage Labeling and Site-Selective Late-Stage Modification of Peptides
Functional magnesium and calcium electrolytes for solid state batteries
Thorbjørn E. K. Christensen, DanMAX (MAX IV Laboratory, Lund) & DTU Compute (Host: Henrik Birkedal)
Registration for the iMAT PhD & Postdoc Seminar Day 2025 is open now! Click here for more info about the materials science event.
Developing Electrocatalysts Through Sulfidation of Nickel foam for Alkaline Water Electrolysis
LET THAT ZINC IN: Eye-opening (X-) links in bone heterogeneity
The life of a narwhal and the formation of its tusk
The first speaker in the QUBITS spring seminar series is Assoc. Prof. Maarten Goesten from the Department of Chemistry at Aarhus University. Maarten…
Developing novel analysis methods for small-angle X-ray scattering of bio-macromolecules
Understanding Laundry Formulations for Sustainable Washing: Interactions and Synergies between Surfactants and Enzymes
The aim of the 10th Brainnovation day on ““Renewable Materials and Recycling” is to significantly increase dialogue and collaboration between the…
The Nordic Society for Aerosol Research (NOSA)
The 21st Nordic Workshop on Scattering from Soft Matter is hosted by Professor Jan Skov Pedersen, iNANO & Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University.
Modern Solid-State Chemistry: Complex Anions and Chemical Bonding
Molecular modelling of complex and crowded biomembranes
A celebration of our latest B.Sc. graduates
Gapless materials in electronic contact with superconductors acquire proximity-induced superconductivity in a region near the interface.
Reading and writing the biosynthetic code of marine life
New Chlorine Radical Source over the North Atlantic: Photocatalytic Chloride to Chlorine Conversion by Iron in Aerosols
Prodrugs: Molecular, macromolecular, and supramolecular opportunities in drug delivery
The primary steps of ion solvation
Passing cellular membranes with biomimetics – another holy grail or just the final frontier?