Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) have developed two new processes: Using hydrodynamic cavitation and cold atmospheric plasma combined with gas dispersion, they are ...
New ARL position paper highlights research gaps and practical challenges Around 30 percent of Germany’s population lives in small towns. Yet housing debates and research continue to focus ...
AI Not Automatically Better for Colorectal Cancer Screening Lancet study from Bonn on Lynch syndrome
People with Lynch syndrome, the most common hereditary predisposition to colorectal cancer, face a markedly increased cancer risk and therefore undergo regular colonoscopies. Researchers from the ...
Erosion, salinization and shrinking numbers of organisms such as worms and beneficial fungi can have a devastating effect on soil fertility, and so many parts of the world have passed laws to curb ...
They discovered that the immune system of these animals is capable of selectively distinguishing between different microorganisms and thus protecting beneficial over harmful bacteria – an ability, ...
Epigenetic clocks are important tools in modern aging research. Typically, they use characteristic DNA methylation patterns in the genome to precisely predict a person's age and infer conclusions ...
An international research team led by the Science Policy and Internationalisation Department at the Leibniz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures has now published a ...
So-called deepfakes, that is, images and videos generated with the help of artificial intelligence, are becoming increasingly difficult to detect. An international research team from the University of ...
The Hector Foundation II is providing funding for the Hector Institute for Translational Brain Research (HITBR)—which has research groups at the Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH) and the ...
A PV system developed at TU Graz increases energy yield through two-axis tracking of the sun’s position – particularly in the mornings and evenings. It folds up in the event of a storm, hail or snow.
A German-Dutch study has gained new insights into a mechanism used by bacteria to defend themselves against antibiotics / Published in ‘PNAS’ Bacteria can defend themselves against antibiotics with ...
As a result, the rain more than offsets the decline in snowmelt, as the analysis of the hourly simulations shows: due to climate change, floods are more likely to increase rather than decrease, even ...
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