News of Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter
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Rutgerd Boelens and Joris Sprakel to receive substantial ERC grant
December 9, 2020 - News - Wageningen researchers Rutgerd Boelens and Joris Sprakel are each to receive a substantial grant from the European Research Council for their... -
Gels from droplets less stable than gels from solid particles
November 20, 2020 - News - Gels made from droplets are less stable than gels made from solid particles. Therefore, gels from droplets expel water much faster and to a larger... -
Interview Hanne van der Kooij in 'de ingenieur'
November 14, 2020 - Press release - Our group is committed to diversity, inclusivity and excellence. We have therefore welcomed Hanne van der Kooij as a staff scientist. -
PCC investigates animal feed pellets
October 26, 2020 - News - Over 600.000 million metric tons of pelleted animal feeds are produced every year. These pelleted feeds contain edible crops like corn, wheat and... -
Power to the pellet: Challenges in the circular agriculture
July 30, 2020 - News - To replace cereals in animal feed with less sticky co-products from circular agriculture, there is an urgent need to find out how animal feed pellets... -
Molecular rotors help to probe the viscosity inside plant cells
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Breakthrough in research into mechanical forces in plant cells
July 16, 2020 - News - Researchers have long been searching for ways to observe and measure the mechanical forces that act on plant cells. Professor of Physical Chemistry... -
PCC research helps Rijksmuseum with art conservation
July 13, 2020 - News - PhD candidate, Jesse Buis published an article togehter with the Rijksmuseum about art conservation. They applied a technique, Laser Speckle Imaging,... -
Illuminating the inner workings of active liquid crystal networks
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pH-Controlled Coacervate−Membrane Interactions within Liposomes
May 5, 2020 - News - Membraneless organelles formed by liquid-liquid phase separation are ubiquitously employed by living cells to spatiotemporally regulate their internal...