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The reaction principle requires no expensive and toxic metals. In addition, it enables the production and subsequent transformation of a chemical reagent that was previously only known as an unstable, fleeting species.
The shape of nanoparticles is a decisive factor in their efficiency as catalysts for the production of green hydrogen.
The toxic cyanide molecule attacks H2-generating enzymes, but at the same time provides new insights into catalysis.
Julia Wolf analyses the importance of pretend play for exploring the development of social cognition.
Researchers unveil a brand new concept for switches with unprecedented speed.
Researchers from Bochum are particularly quick at finding security vulnerabilities in IT systems. Their trick: they focus on the essentials.
A study shows that it’s mainly the booster shot that helps.
The absence of a certain serotonin receptor supports the reduction of previously learned fear responses.
WHO formulations can be quickly and easily prepared at home.
New insights into the function of mitochondria reveal interfaces between the nervous and immune systems.
Bronchial constriction is what makes many lung diseases like asthma so dangerous. Researchers have discovered a new signalling pathway that causes the airways to widen.
The ever-growing burden of mental illness poses an increasing challenge for society, and the development of psychological interventions via the traditional route is simply unable to keep pace.
If a fungus has to take a circuitous route to achieve cellular respiration, it lacks the energy to build fruiting bodies.
Systematic review of 32 studies with 1.3 million participants uncovers new connections between the thyroid and the heart.
At the end of a working day, nurses have covered quite a few kilometres. They would like to save themselves some of the trips. Voice assistants might help do just that.
A psychology team at RUB is interested in how work processes can be optimised in teams that work in different locations. Among other things, the researchers are experimenting with avatars.
Researchers have recreated the brain functions of mice and humans using computers. Artificial intelligences could learn from this.
Understanding the exact origins of neurological diseases is essential for the development of therapies. New findings could provide approaches for more effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies
A technical aid that takes over routine tasks or helps make difficult decisions – this is the dream! But not for everyone.
Time off. Computer off. But the mind keeps going round and round in circles. And when the mobile phone lights up seductively, you’re quickly back at work. Marcel Kern is researching how to escape this spiral.