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The decisive factors are not the whiskers themselves but something else.
Security gaps in the standard encryptions enable attackers to read confidential emails.
New findings on extinction learning may prove useful for therapies.
Imaging technology has been successfully deployed to record activities of a reptilian brain for the first time.
A glutamate receptor may play an important role.
This is how a drug’s mechanism of action can be understood without labels.
By tracking individual microbubbles, high-resolution images can be taken with conventional ultrasound scanners.
In future, this technology might help verify if countries abide by disarmament treaties.
This chemical reaction could someday make it possible to put the climate-damaging gas to good use.
It takes more than technological innovation to develop functional mechanisms for IT security and privacy.
How molecules are transported through membranes.
How to design materials so they work efficiently.
Modern radio telescopes unearth structures that nobody has ever expected.
A visit from the Minister: Work on a new North Rhine-Westphalian Research Training Group on cyber security has commenced.
How a doubted hypothesis has been proven true.
On the route to cheap and efficient fuel cells.
Friend or foe, chequered or striped – the brain divides everything around us in categories. How the brain manages this task under pressure.
This process could make the synthesis of drugs and other substances easier, more environmentally friendly and cheaper.
The destruction of bacteria by immune cells only takes a few seconds. Researchers succeeded in capturing the process on film.
The team wants to make properties of certain complex molecules more predictable. This could also benefit industry.