Investigating Plastic–Metal Interactions in Aquatic Environments Using Laser Ablation ICP–MS and Chemical Markers
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Investigating Plastic–Metal Interactions in Aquatic Environments Using Laser Ablation ICP–MS and Chemical Markers

This study uses LA-ICP-MS to track metal–plastic interactions, showing biofilm-driven copper accumulation on aged plastics in aquatic systems.
Mo, 13.4.2026
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Investigating Plastic–Metal Interactions in Aquatic Environments Using Laser Ablation ICP–MS and Chemical Markers
Development of potent inhibitors to boost the immune system's ability to fight cancer
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Development of potent inhibitors to boost the immune system's ability to fight cancer

IOCB Prague researchers developed potent CD73 inhibitors that restore T cell activity and reduce adenosine, opening new paths for cancer immunotherapy.
Fr, 10.4.2026
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Development of potent inhibitors to boost the immune system's ability to fight cancer
Lunar and Martian Regolith Simulants Desorb and Weather after Exposure to Bioregenerative Life Support System Effluent
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Lunar and Martian Regolith Simulants Desorb and Weather after Exposure to Bioregenerative Life Support System Effluent

This study shows lunar and martian regolith simulants can release essential nutrients into BLiSS effluent, aiding sustainable space agriculture.
Mo, 6.4.2026
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Lunar and Martian Regolith Simulants Desorb and Weather after Exposure to Bioregenerative Life Support System Effluent
Microscope of the Future: Combining Light and Electrons Wins Prestigious Grant
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Microscope of the Future: Combining Light and Electrons Wins Prestigious Grant

At CEITEC, researchers are developing LightEM, a light-based electron microscope enabling adaptive beam modulation, higher resolution, and real-time observation of dynamic processes.
Th, 2.4.2026
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Microscope of the Future: Combining Light and Electrons Wins Prestigious Grant
Quantitative Assessment of Chemical Modifications of Macromolecules through Counterion Measurement
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Quantitative Assessment of Chemical Modifications of Macromolecules through Counterion Measurement

A counterion-based strategy using TGA and ICP-OES quantifies modification levels in hyaluronic acid derivatives with accuracy comparable to NMR and UV–Vis.
Mo, 30.3.2026
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Quantitative Assessment of Chemical Modifications of Macromolecules through Counterion Measurement
Is Curzerene Responsible for the Bioactive Properties of Eugenia uniflora? A Possible Misinterpretation of Bioactive Markers
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Is Curzerene Responsible for the Bioactive Properties of Eugenia uniflora? A Possible Misinterpretation of Bioactive Markers

This study shows GC-induced rearrangement of sesquiterpenes may lead to misattribution of bioactivity to curzerene in Eugenia uniflora essential oil.
Mo, 30.3.2026
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Is Curzerene Responsible for the Bioactive Properties of Eugenia uniflora? A Possible Misinterpretation of Bioactive Markers
I waited two years for a start-up grant and wrote ten versions of my project idea
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I waited two years for a start-up grant and wrote ten versions of my project idea

I waited two years for a start-up grant and wrote ten project versions. Anna Vanluchene explains the Illuminating Flow concept, photocatalysis in flow reactors, and building an independent research team.
Th, 26.3.2026
UCT Prague
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I waited two years for a start-up grant and wrote ten versions of my project idea
UA-DMSPE Determination of Cu(II), Cd(II), and As(III) in Water, Soil, and Tomato Using a Novel Thiosemicarbazone Sorbent: ICP-OES Performance with DFT Characterization and Antimicrobial-Target Docking
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UA-DMSPE Determination of Cu(II), Cd(II), and As(III) in Water, Soil, and Tomato Using a Novel Thiosemicarbazone Sorbent: ICP-OES Performance with DFT Characterization and Antimicrobial-Target Docking

UA-DMSPE with a new thiosemicarbazone sorbent allows selective ICP-OES detection of Cu(II), Cd(II), and As(III) in water, soil, and tomatoes.
Mo, 23.3.2026
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UA-DMSPE Determination of Cu(II), Cd(II), and As(III) in Water, Soil, and Tomato Using a Novel Thiosemicarbazone Sorbent: ICP-OES Performance with DFT Characterization and Antimicrobial-Target Docking
First Results for the Elemental Composition of Copaiba Oil Resin (Copaı́fera Spp.) from Flona Carajás By ICP–OES
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First Results for the Elemental Composition of Copaiba Oil Resin (Copaı́fera Spp.) from Flona Carajás By ICP–OES

This study determines the inorganic composition of copaiba oil resin from the Brazilian Amazon using ICP-OES, providing the first elemental profile for this resource.
Mo, 16.3.2026
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First Results for the Elemental Composition of Copaiba Oil Resin (Copaı́fera Spp.) from Flona Carajás By ICP–OES
CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors
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CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors

CATRIN scientists show that green solvents Cyrene and Tamisolve can replace toxic NMP in supercapacitor production while maintaining high electrochemical performance and enabling more sustainable manufacturing.
Th, 12.3.2026
CATRIN
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CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors
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