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Chemistry & Life Sciences

Chemistry is ... Innovation in Art

01.07.2019 - 'The Night Watch', Rembrandt´s 377-year old painting, will undergo an innovative restoration. In a fusion of old and new, Operation Night Watch will employ a series of ground...

Chemistry & Life Sciences

Chemistry is … Robust and waterproof

28.06.2019 - Electromobility is on the rise around the world, not only for cars and bicycles, but it has now also reached water sports. The Spanish company Aquilaboards from Bilbao, for example...

Chemistry & Life Sciences

Chemistry is ... Chocolate

28.06.2019 - It isn´t only in the Advent season that you find noble chocolates in supermarkets, e.g. as filled chocolates. But in the pre-Christmas season, chocolate Santas are the bestsellers...

Chemistry & Life Sciences

Chemistry is … Weatherproof and reliable

28.06.2019 - Weatherproof and reliable - Different production conditions, trades and weather conditions - Wood composite materials are exposed to a variety of stresses, but it is always...

Chemistry & Life Sciences

Chemistry is ... The Power of Fragrances

28.06.2019 - Studies have shown that around 75% of our emotions are triggered by odours. More and more companies are using this insight to establish an emotional connection between product and...

Chemistry & Life Sciences

Chemistry is ... New Food Culture

28.06.2019 - The Berlin punk band Die Ärzte sang in 1988: "I eat flowers - because I feel sorry for animals, rather acacias than a thick, fat ham". The then ironically meant song could take on...

Chemistry & Life Sciences

Chemistry is ... Well Lubricated

28.06.2019 - Wind turbines place high demands on gear oils. Despite constantly changing weather conditions, temperatures and humidity, turbines should operate as maintenance-free as possible...

Strategy & Management

PlantSight Digital Twin Cloud Services

21.06.2019 - Every real-world operating plant is characterized by cumulative evolution, both to its brownfield physical condition and to the varied types and formats of theoretically...