Plants contain an incredible wealth of chemicals, Tomáš Pluskal says
The interview with Tomáš Pluskal from the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS.
Su, 30.6.2024
Czech Academy of Sciences
Article | Webinars
Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 27/2024
2 webinars: Handheld and Portable XRF in Cultural Heritage, Fortification of Rice & spectroscopic methods.
Su, 30.6.2024
LabRulez
Article | Video
New Czech company linked to IOCB Prague to enter global gene therapy field
Technology from the laboratories of IOCB Prague has been given an extraordinary opportunity to succeed in the rapidly developing segment of gene therapy.
Th, 27.6.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Article | Video
The beauty of the unseen: the inner world of crystal atoms and molecules
What kind of methods can be used to examine the inner world of crystals? How did crystallographic research develop in Czechoslovakia? And what can researchers today discover down to the nanoscale?
We, 26.6.2024
Czech Academy of Sciences
Article | Scientific article
Researchers develop a detector for continuously monitoring toxic gases
The material could be made as a thin coating to analyze air quality in industrial or home settings over time.
Tu, 25.6.2024
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Article | Scientific article
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.
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
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
Article | Events
Brno confirms its position as a leader in electron microscopy with the iNEXT-Discovery conference
CEITEC Masaryk University hosted the international meeting of the iNEXT-Discovery consortium together with a symposium reflecting the latest advances in cryo-electron microscopy.