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Any company is only as great as the people within it. Quite literally, our “human resources” are what enables us to support, and make your lab life easier! Our resources have recently expanded…!
Any company is only as great as the people within it. Quite literally, our “human resources” are what enables us to support, and make your lab life easier! Our resources have recently expanded…!
This years’ World Water Day is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. What are you changing in your lab?
It’s the shortest month of the year but this month’s chemistry newsletter is packed full of useful information – grab a coffee and read now!
We’re almost half way through the first month of the year already so it’s time for the Asynt January 2023 newsletter. This is a packed edition with loads to interest you on your coffee break so sit back and take a look!
As the end of the year draws closer, it’s time for the Asynt December 2022 Chemistry Newsletter. There’s plenty of useful topics this month but we urge you NOT to read the final article with the link to our…. er….. fabulous….. Asynt Christmas video.
You’ve probably seen the PressureSyn (ultra-safe pressure reactor developed with the University of Nottingham) and the fReactor Flow Chemistry platform (developed with the University of Leeds), and you’re bound to
As we speed through December it’s great to look back over the past year but also to talk about what we’re planning for 2023 – it’s been an eventful year
In the Asynt November 2022 Chemistry Newsletter we’ve included key features and articles relating to the topics you’ve told us you’re particularly interested in but we’ve finished up a look
The first meeting of the Royal Society, otherwise known as the ‘learned society’ was held on 28th November 1660 following a lecture at Gresham College by Sir Christopher Wren. The
Launching into National Chemistry Week 2022 National Chemistry Week is an event that has always strived to highlight the value of chemistry in everyday life. A mission that has never