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Less waste, mild reaction conditions, and no harmful solvents – only a very thin layer of gold is necessary to sustainably convert alcohols into aldehydes through mechanochemistry.
If the virus incorporates host genetic segments into its genome, the infection may become chronic.
A research team from Bochum has identified a crucial detail that’s essential for the production of hydrogen using biocatalysts.
A surface protein helps viruses to enter cells. This has far-reaching consequences for the infection.
A touch of the button is all it takes to improve the resolution of ultrasound images fivefold. This is down to bubbles floating in the bloodstream and a clever algorithm.
Electromagnetic engines can’t be reduced to just any size. It takes clever engineering tricks to generate active movement in miniature format. Researchers in Bochum are constantly coming up with new technologies.
A study from Bochum describes a mammal-specific domain of the prion protein and offers new approaches for research into neurodegenerative diseases.
The Maya did not strive for individual glory. They achieved top sporting performances primarily to avert the wrath of the gods and the downfall of their culture. The price they paid was often their own life.
Twenty years ago, a drug candidate was rejected due to its side effects. Researchers have now figured out how to potentially make a successor molecule more selective.
The system is already in use in retirement homes. Researchers from Bochum have tested how effective it is in a scientific study.
A newly identified compound prevents a cellular enzyme from cleaving the virus particle. As a result, the virus can no longer infect cells.
Understanding the function of a specific bacterial enzyme has paved the way for the biotechnological degradation of styrene.
Adults spend an average of 59 times a day thinking about the future. This helps them to cope with upcoming challenges. But what do children do?
The Vietnamese government is not the only one with an interest in the growth of the chip industry in Vietnam; so is the West. A closer look at the developments reveals a whole host of contradictions.
Researchers at the University Alliance Ruhr have discovered new insights into how acute illness affects empathy. Their study confirms complex relationships between physical well-being and empathy.
A new study shows that the cerebellum is involved in processing emotions. This is important to know when caring for people with ataxia.
When the stakes are high, many athletes find that their mind is playing a trick on them. Still, not all of them do.
Neuroscience researchers from Bochum confirm different strategies when choosing between primary and secondary rewards. The lever is impulsivity.
Experts call for recommendations and guidelines to be amended accordingly.
Scientists have found new paths to steer and optimize electrochemical processes.