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NANOCOSMOS Posts

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  • Why do we study chemical equilibrium in red giants? 2020/10/27
  • Carbon grains around evolved stars 2019/10/22
  • Rémi Bérard, New Nanocosmos Doctor 2019/09/26
  • Elegant and fast: the GACELA is running 2019/06/07

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    Professor Johan Neyts, a virologist at the Rega Institute for Medical Research at KU Leuven in Belgium, leads a team searching for drugs that can help us in the fight against Covid-19. His laboratory is part of two projects that are screening millions of compounds to find some that block the coronavirus from replicating and […]
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