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Social Media: do you use it, and do you have a favourite?

Posted on: March 2, 2022

The word on the street is that TikTok is being overrun by users who’re not doing stupid dances, but are actually sharing really cool and interesting videos with relevance as part of scientific communities. What do you think?

Asynt February 2022 newsletter - chemistry news from world leading laboratory equipment manufacturer and supplier

Asynt February 2022 Newsletter – out now!

Posted on: February 8, 2022

Innovations from UK academia with sustainable & affordable catalysts for production of biorenewable chemicals, new batch hydrogenation tool, incredibly accurate programmable syringes, and a look at Citizen Science – whatever that is!

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Citizen Science – what is it and why should I care?

Posted on: February 4, 2022

Citizen science is a term you may not previously have been familiar with, but everyone is getting onboard with the more scientific side of life these days. Why is that a good thing though?

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Out of hours activities – #NationalHedgehogDay

Posted on: February 2, 2022

Everyone at Asynt seems to have a lot of hobbies, but we had to share what Louisa Fordham, Finance Director, has been working on in her out of hours activities over the winter months. If you can’t resist baby animals you’ll need to take a look!

Asynt January 2022 Newsletter

Asynt January 2022 Newsletter: Let’s go!

Posted on: January 7, 2022

We are excited to get things moving and have big plans for the coming months. Our January chemistry newsletter includes giving you the best tools to optimise your lab space, some incredible deals on sustainable reflux kits, innovative thinking for those tempted into the world of photochemistry in Flow Chemistry, and a look at the chemistry of “Veganuary” – plus much more.

Better air quality, according to NASA!

Posted on: January 4, 2022

I have been known to have an allergic reaction after opening samples of printed merchandise so I’m all for taking a simple step to making our air quality better. I found that, surprisingly, NASA had some helpful advice for us on what we could do!