All articles by Katrina Krämer – Page 31
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Business
BioAtla and Pfizer to collaborate on antibody research
Two-way agreement to share technology and royalties on new cancer drugs
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Research
Taking the lead on drug discovery
Making compounds that promise to become useful drugs has just become a little easier
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Feature
Crossing the valley of death
Katrina Krämer examines efforts to bridge the gap between university research and commercial products
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Podcast
Hydrofluoric acid
Breaking Bad may have exaggerated its body-dissolving effects, but Katrina Krämer finds the truth about hydrofluoric acid is just as gruesome
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Research
Powering up renewables with fullerene enhanced electricity grids
Fullerene-doped insulators make cables that deliver electricity more efficienty from remote areas where wind and solar power are generated
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Research
Chemistry's toughest total synthesis challenge put on hold by lack of funds
‘Seemingly impossible’ synthesis of highly potent poison maitotoxin nears completion after eight years
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Research
Quick and cheap test to detect horse meat
Scientists develop test for meat authentification using a benchtop NMR machine
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Business
Saint-Gobain surprises Sika with buyout bid
Company is buying out family-owned controlling stake, but Sika claims the deal will create a conflict of interest
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Research
Conductive clay rolled out to store energy
Simplified synthesis of a known supercapacitor produces a dough-like material with surprising energy-storing abilities
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News
Dow to sell nitroalkenes unit for $1.2bn
Private equity firm Golden Gate Capital will buy Angus Chemical subsidiary
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Research
Persuading proteins to form porous polyhedra
Protein cage structure shows the way to building biomolecular architectures
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Research
Stressed ligands switch catalysis selectivity
Switchable ligand flips between strained and relaxed forms altering reaction enantioselectivity