Life behind the Zoom faces!

Posted on: July 23, 2020

The Asynt team have been all over the world – virtually – via Teams and Zoom but what have they been up to when you weren’t looking? Here’s a sneaky peek at just some of the team and their “lockdown hobbies”!

The irresistible smell of rain!

Posted on: July 21, 2020

There’s an amazing smell in the air after heavy rain in summer – and even a recognisable scent when a big storm is brewing.  These smells can mostly be attributed to three major compounds.

Asynt monthly newsletter June 2020

Asynt newsletter June 2020

Posted on: June 29, 2020

We are pleased to share our newsletter for June 2020! Packed full of news, and some fun stuff, it’s definitely worth a read.  We hope you enjoy it!

Asynt newsletter May 2020

Posted on: May 19, 2020

We are pleased to share our newsletter for May 2020! Packed full of news, and some fun stuff, it’s definitely worth a read.  We hope you enjoy it! Read online

Asynt Newsletter March 2019

Asynt newsletter April 2020

Posted on: April 17, 2020

We are pleased to share our monthly newsletter for April 2020 – you can read this online here without registration!

NTDC link to Covid-19 shared resource

Sharing knowledge may be the key to fighting Covid-19

Posted on: April 15, 2020

Sharing knowledge is the key to bringing relief to the Covid-19 battleground.  The National Technican Development Centre have published a detailed and informative resource which could be useful to scientists everywhere.

Asynt Newsletter March 2019

Asynt newsletter March 2020

Posted on: March 23, 2020

We are pleased to share our monthly newsletter for March 2020: with some great ways to entertain the kids with some simple experiments, new publications and new lab tools! Read online here.

fReactor modular Flow Chemistry platform

fReactor: New paper published

Posted on: March 23, 2020

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new paper from the iPRD (Institute of Process Research and Development), based out of the University of Leeds, regarding the fReactor flow chemistry platform.