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Sabine Verweij-Langens
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Chemist 🥼🧪|Creator 🧶🪡|Communicator📣✒️
An important new discovery on the way to the development of novel cancer treatments!💊 To me it's intriguing (and a bit scary) to see what intricate mechanisms cancers can use to spread further throughout our body!🚹

#cancer #health #biochemistry #medicine #sciencecommunication
Cancer uses mitochondria to reprogram neighboring cells
Cancer cells transfer mitochondria through nanotubes to healthy neighboring cells, turning them into tumor-supporting accomplices, a new study shows.
www.sciencenews.org
October 23, 2025 at 7:47 AM
The never-ending quest to find our own origins keeps on yielding very interesting scientific results. Slowly we are piecing together the puzzle to our own story!

#evolution #biology #science #sciencecommunication #fossils
A 150-million-year-old fossil with a singular adaptation may unlock origin of non-biting insects
An international team of scientists led by the Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC) has described a new species of fossilized insect from the Australian Jurassic period, estimated to be around 151 mil...
phys.org
October 15, 2025 at 9:10 AM
Incredibly interesting research from a fundamental point of view!🧬 It is so cool to see how close we can come to mimicking nature with modern technologies and innovation!

#science #biochemistry #neurons #biomimickry #sciencecommunication #biotechnology
Scientists build artificial neurons that work like real ones
UMass Amherst engineers have built an artificial neuron powered by bacterial protein nanowires that functions like a real one, but at extremely low voltage. This allows for seamless communication with...
www.sciencedaily.com
October 14, 2025 at 11:05 AM
A cool opportunity!
Interested in metabolism? So are we! My lab has been exploring the cell biology of energy metabolism in the nervous system, and we are looking for postdocs. Cool sensors and microscopy, great work environment. Please help me spread the word!
October 2, 2025 at 7:56 AM
For better or worse, AI is becoming a more integral part of our lives every day.💻 Some AI tool effect our lives wrongly, although AI can also impact us and our health positively as this combined effort of research groups in the UK and Germany shows!⚕️

#health #AI #science #sciencecommunication
Learning the natural history of human disease with generative transformers - Nature
Delphi-2M forecasts a person’s future health, covering more than 1,000 diseases, provides insights into co-morbidity dynamics and generates synthetic data for the training of AI models that have never seen actual data.
www.nature.com
October 2, 2025 at 7:53 AM
Reposted by Sabine Verweij-Langens
Here's a ray of sunshine in a very dark world

Germany has already exceeded its goal of shutting down 8 GW of coal plants - 3 years earlier than expected

Amazing what a little sun and wind can do 😎

www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Germany Already Met Its 2028 Goal for Reducing Coal-Fired Power
Germany has already met its 2028 goal for reducing coal-fired power generation, so won’t need to order the shutdown of any plants for a second year running, the country’s regulator said.
www.bloomberg.com
September 2, 2025 at 9:38 PM
I have always been fascinated by the chemical origins of life.🌱 Every piece of this puzzle is intriging on its own, but connecting them into the bigger picture is even more gripping!🧩

#evolution #chemistry #science #life #nature #sciencecommunication
We may have solved a major part of the puzzle of how life got started | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Scientists have recreated a key step in the chemistry of life, showing how RNA and amino acids could have first linked together on the early Earth.
www.sciencefocus.com
August 29, 2025 at 12:13 PM
An import step in the energy transition inspired by natural photosynthesis!☀️ I think many solutions to our modern world problems can be found by taking a biology-based approach!🧬

#climate #energytransition #chemistry #biology #sciencecommunication
Scientists found a new way to turn sunlight into fuel
A research team created a plant-inspired molecule that can store four charges using sunlight, a key step toward artificial photosynthesis. Unlike past attempts, it works with dimmer light, edging clos...
www.sciencedaily.com
August 27, 2025 at 7:36 AM
Thinking of paintings like "De Nachtwacht", we don't immediately think of science. Extensive scientific techniques however were used in the restauration of many of this eras key works.🖼 Showing the unexpected but beautiful bond between science and art!

#art #science #Rembrandt #sciencecommunication
Research Techniques - Rijksmuseum
www.rijksmuseum.nl
August 23, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Planting trees is essential in combatting global warming 🌍 Where these trees are planted however is shown to greatly affect their carbon dioxide capture and cooling capabilities!❄️ Something to take into account for sure!

#climate #science #environment #sciencecommunication #coolingdowntheplanet
This is where tree planting has the biggest climate impact
Planting more trees can help cool the planet and reduce fire risk—but where they are planted matters. According to UC Riverside researchers, tropical regions provide the most powerful climate benefits...
www.sciencedaily.com
August 22, 2025 at 6:42 PM
Reposted by Sabine Verweij-Langens
A supernova some 2.2 billion light-years from Earth lost its outer layers of hydrogen and helium, allowing scientists to get a glimpse of its inner shell. 🔭
What Lies Beneath The Outer Layers Of A Star?
Astronomers found a supernova whose lighter outer layers had been stripped away, revealing an inner shell rich in silicon and sulfur.
buff.ly
August 22, 2025 at 6:22 PM
Reposted by Sabine Verweij-Langens
Just added: "CO2 was higher in the past." Yes, CO₂ was higher millions of years ago—but Earth was a swampy, ice-free hothouse with seas 200 feet higher. The problem today isn’t just CO₂, it’s how fast we’re changing the planet. eco-nana.com/fact-checkin...
Unmasking CO₂ Myths: The Science You Need to Know
Debunking myths about carbon dioxide and climate change. Learn the facts about CO₂, its role as a greenhouse gas, and its impact on our planet's temperature.
eco-nana.com
August 20, 2025 at 7:40 PM
Although at first glance the title sounds like it comes straight from a movie script🎬, this is reality! It is incredible to see where the creativity of scientist can take us in our efforts to treat diseases!🧬

#sciencecommunication #science #biotechnology #medicine
Trojan horse bacteria sneak cancer-killing viruses into tumors
Scientists have engineered a groundbreaking cancer treatment that uses bacteria to smuggle viruses directly into tumors, bypassing the immune system and delivering a powerful one-two punch against can...
www.sciencedaily.com
August 20, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Reposted by Sabine Verweij-Langens
A fossil from 247 million years ago was initially mistaken for an ancient fern. Recent research has now identified it as something never seen before: a new type of appendage on an ancient reptile.

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August 20, 2025 at 1:47 PM
Reposted by Sabine Verweij-Langens
These "superefficient" weaver ants show remarkable strength in numbers.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/4lzRrJc
August 19, 2025 at 4:01 PM
As an avid knitter🧶 (and mediocre crocheter), I am very happy to read that all the love and time I invest in my projects might have actual benefits too!⚕️

#knitting #psychology #science #sciencecommunication
Purls of wisdom: the wellbeing benefits of knitting and crocheting
Calming, attention-extending and even social, fibre crafts are a feel-good hobby that may even help with pulling through challenging times
www.theguardian.com
August 19, 2025 at 7:49 AM
The application chemistry to unravel the mysteries of the past is so fascinating🦕🏺

Cool to see analytical chemistry being applied to catch a glimpse of what the air in our atmosphere was like so long ago!☁️ What will people find in our teeth in the future?🔍

#sciencecommunication
Prehistoric Air Has Been Reconstructed From Dinosaur Teeth in an Amazing First
A collection of dinosaur teeth hailing back to the Cretaceous and Jurassic periods has given scientists a new window into the world's prehistoric climate.
www.sciencealert.com
August 18, 2025 at 12:12 PM