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The impact of structural changes on people can be measured through immersion in virtual models.
Researchers have tested the software of three satellites. And they found many standard security mechanisms missing.
The researcher shows strong correlation between interpretation processes and mental health.
Who has ever been hit by cybercrime? How do people protect themselves from it? A survey reveals similarities and differences between different groups around the world.
Humans often have no chance whatsoever of distinguishing artificially generated images, audios and videos from real ones. This is why researchers are currently working on automated recognition solutions.
The problem affects signatures in Word documents, for example.
A single mutation stands in the way of a drug's effectiveness. Understanding it helps find new therapeutic approaches.
A research team from Bochum and Newcastle has discovered new neuronal network mechanisms of flexibility in learning behaviour.
A new project aims to aid the fast and efficient production of customised steel workpieces.
Not all cancer metastases have the same destructive effect. Researchers demonstrate different mechanisms in experiments.
The renowned physicist receives the most highly endowed research award in Germany. In Bochum, he is to open up new fields of research in materials science and establish a research centre.
Progesterone was shown in a study to have a protective effect on intestine nerve cells. These findings raise hopes that the hormone could be used in the fight against Parkinson’s disease.
Birds show remarkably similar sleep patterns to humans and may experience flight in their dreams.
In order for the egg and sperm cells of corals from different colonies to mix, all animals of one species must spawn at the same time. And the moon plays a crucial role in synchronising this process.
In order to travel from A to B in Berlin, you don’t need a local taxi driver. Your cab could just as well be driven from Brazil – provided that the data packets are delivered reliably and, above all, quickly.
Pain-processing regions are particularly affected by changes in brain volume. The good news is that these changes may be reversible.
Discovery of the MOTH domain offers insights into evolution. This is because both insects and vertebrates need collagen in their connective tissue.
By reflecting every now and then on what they want to achieve in their job, teachers can boost their students’ motivation. As well as their own.
The virus remains infectious on steel surfaces for up to 30 days, but can be effectively inactivated by alcohol-based disinfectants.
Do we always perceive the world in the same way? A hypnosis experiment proves that we certainly don’t.