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A single protein from one virus can prevent infection with another virus in cell culture.
With the manufacturing process used so far, it was difficult to control the density of the structures. Now, researchers will be able to create a chessboard pattern. It is a step towards application.
An earlier study had raised doubts about the effectiveness of learning English in the first grade. Now, researchers have observed that it improves language performance over an extended period of time.
What is the difference between the brains of criminals and non-criminals?
Light sheet microscopy enables us to examine fungal fruiting bodies on a living object.
Today, it is undisputed that German troops committed genocide in South West Africa during the colonial era. An editorial project reveals the perspective of the commander-in-chief.
Scientists have long tried to use graphene, which is composed of carbon, as a kind of sieve. But this material doesn’t have any pores. Now, a team has found an alternative material which comes with pores from the outset.
Research comparing viruses found in humans and horses provides insights that may aid vaccine development.
Optical genome mapping could become a component of routine diagnostics.
Therapeutic application of certain interferon-alpha subtypes supports the host’s defence against Sars-Cov-2.
What drives evolution? Many students have misconceptions about this question.
MS patients who want to have children are faced with a difficult decision.
Using a novel research method, Bochum-based research team identifies universal principles in categorisation learning.
Hepatitis E virus defies alcohol-based hand disinfectants.
What a toy: a tiny gyroscope that would fit in a human cell and that can be controlled from the outside.
A new method can measure the electrical (re-)charging of boundary layers between very small, metallic particles and aqueous solutions and understand it at a molecular level.
Eye-tracking systems can support communication with critically ill patients in intensive care units.
Research into promising materials is hampered by the sheer number of possible candidates. A German-Danish team has developed an efficient method to solve this problem.
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Catalyst surfaces have rarely been imaged in such detail before. And yet, every single atom can play a decisive role in catalytic activity.