Hunting enzymes in the membrane: A new strategy to inhibit rhomboid proteases
IOCB Prague researchers developed a membrane-mimicking screening platform that identified selective rhomboid protease inhibitors with potential for Parkinson’s disease and bacterial infections.
Fr, 6.3.2026
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Article | Events
Advances in Chromatography and Electrophoresis & Chiranal 2026 - Registration and Abstract submission open!
Chiranal 2026 in Olomouc brings together experts in chromatography, electrophoresis, and mass spectrometry. Registration and abstract submission are now open.
Th, 5.3.2026
Advances in Chromatography and Electrophoresis & Chiranal
Article | Science and research
New Generation of Magnetic Materials Could Overcome the Limits of Silicon Technologies in IT
The TERAFIT project is developing next-generation magnetic materials—antiferromagnets and altermagnets—that could replace silicon chips and enable faster, energy-efficient IT technologies.
We, 4.3.2026
CEITEC
Article | Application
News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 10, 2026
This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Metrohm, Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific!
Alternatives to Traditional Fume Hoods: A Comprehensive Guide to Laboratory Containment Solutions
Explore alternatives to traditional ducted fume hoods, including glove boxes, snorkel systems, ductless hoods, and specialized containment solutions for safer, energy-efficient laboratories.
Th, 26.2.2026
Organomation
Article | Application
News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 09, 2026
This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Metrohm, Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific!
We, 25.2.2026
LabRulez
Article | Product
Cheap, Trendy – and Toxic? High Levels of Cadmium in Necklaces Have Been Reported Lately
Cheap fashion jewelry may contain alarming cadmium levels. Discover how ICP-OES and ICP-MS help detect toxic metals and ensure EU compliance.
Czech scientists develop a material for producing chemicals from water and sunlight, inspired by human enzymes
Czech scientists from CATRIN and CEET developed an enzyme-inspired photocatalyst that produces hydrogen peroxide from sunlight, water and oxygen—without toxic solvents or precious metals.