What waves know about their surroundings
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What waves know about their surroundings

A theory of information carried by waves has now been developed at TU Wien – with astonishing results that can be utilised for technical applications.
Mo, 24.6.2024
TU Wien
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What waves know about their surroundings
Thanks to his new discovery, Pavel Hobza stands a great chance at rewriting the textbooks of physical chemistry
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Thanks to his new discovery, Pavel Hobza stands a great chance at rewriting the textbooks of physical chemistry

Pavel Hobza from the IOCB Prague and his team discovered improper hydrogen bond twenty years ago. Current discovery has the potential to simplify the previously adopted definition of the hydrogen bond.
Th, 20.6.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Thanks to his new discovery, Pavel Hobza stands a great chance at rewriting the textbooks of physical chemistry
Ultra-short light pulses enable high-precision "artificial nose"
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Ultra-short light pulses enable high-precision "artificial nose"

A new spectroscopy method has been developed at TU Wien: Using a series of laser pusles, chemical analyses can be carried out much faster and more precisely than before.
We, 19.6.2024
TU Wien
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Ultra-short light pulses enable high-precision "artificial nose"
IOCB Prague opens branch in Boston, USA, prepares to make progress in cancer research
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IOCB Prague opens branch in Boston, USA, prepares to make progress in cancer research

IOCB Prague has founded a new branch in Boston, USA, the very heart of global biomedical research.
We, 1.5.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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IOCB Prague opens branch in Boston, USA, prepares to make progress in cancer research
Researchers at IOCB Prague develop a new method for enzymatic synthesis of potential RNA therapeutics
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Researchers at IOCB Prague develop a new method for enzymatic synthesis of potential RNA therapeutics

A team of researchers at IOCB Prague led by Prof. Michal Hock has developed a novel method for preparing ribonucleic acid (RNA) containing modified bases.
Mo, 22.4.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Researchers at IOCB Prague develop a new method for enzymatic synthesis of potential RNA therapeutics
In the Footsteps of the Invisible or Electron Microscopy in Brno
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In the Footsteps of the Invisible or Electron Microscopy in Brno

Brno is the city of electron microscopy. Cooperation of manufacturing companies together with research and scientific centres (CEITEC MUNI, BUT) and educational institutions is thriving!
Su, 7.4.2024
CEITEC
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In the Footsteps of the Invisible or Electron Microscopy in Brno
Science is made by people and people are driven by passion. However, passion alone is not enough, says Vinicius Santana
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Science is made by people and people are driven by passion. However, passion alone is not enough, says Vinicius Santana

Brazilian scientist Vinicius Santana, who has been awarded the prestigious JUNIOR STAR 2024 grant, is working on the application of electron spin resonance (ESR) at CEITEC. We present an interview with him.
Th, 28.3.2024
CEITEC
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Science is made by people and people are driven by passion. However, passion alone is not enough, says Vinicius Santana
Pavel Pořízka: We have obtained new projects and foreign collaboration thanks to a junior grant
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Pavel Pořízka: We have obtained new projects and foreign collaboration thanks to a junior grant

Interview with Pavel Pořízka (CEITEC BUT) who focused on the analysis of soft tissues using LIBS (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy).
We, 28.2.2024
CEITEC
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Pavel Pořízka: We have obtained new projects and foreign collaboration thanks to a junior grant
A new imaging method for biological samples will help scientists and doctors to more quickly identify, for example, cancerous tissue
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A new imaging method for biological samples will help scientists and doctors to more quickly identify, for example, cancerous tissue

A new piece of software that significantly speeds up and simplifies the identification of chemicals in tissues.
We, 13.12.2023
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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A new imaging method for biological samples will help scientists and doctors to more quickly identify, for example, cancerous tissue
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