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In case of arachnophobia and many other phobias, exposure therapy can be a helpful approach. Its effectiveness apparently depends on whether the patient uses hormonal contraception.
In order to generate realistic images of road signs, researchers pit two algorithms against each other.
The processes underlying artificial intelligence today are in fact stupid. Researchers from Bochum are attempting to make them smarter.
An attack against speech recognition systems with manipulated audio files used to work only via a data interface. Now, all it takes is playing the secret messages via loudspeakers.
Using a novel software made in Bochum, paper-based work instructions can be easily translated into Augmented Reality applications. No prior knowledge necessary.
Like tiny garbage chutes, certain organelles clean cells of superfluous or defective material. Researchers are currently studying the mechanisms underlying this process.
Oxygen threatens sustainable catalysts that use hydrogen to produce electricity in fuel cells. Researchers from Bochum and Marseille have developed a way to combat this.
Noble-metal-free nanoparticles could serve as catalysts for the production of hydrogen from water. Because they are so small, their properties are difficult to determine.
The early career researcher wants to understand what causes glaucoma and how its treatment can be improved.
Encryption is supposed to protect confidential documents such as medical records or industrial correspondence. Attackers can, however, leak the content of encrypted documents.
Enzymes use cascade reactions to produce complex molecules from comparatively simple raw materials. Researchers have now copied this principle.
An enzyme is the key to the colour range of certain algae and, consequently, to their ability to photosynthesise.
Farmers and weather services could use these digital solutions to deal with climate change.
In combination with other methods, Crispr technology might one day render animal testing obsolete, according to the authors of a review article in “Trends in Cell Biology”.
Medical students practice examination conversations in virtual space.
An international team of researchers has found unusual genetic features in fungi of the order Trichosporonales.
Green light affects this chemical compound in a different way than blue light. The molecule is of interest to computer industry as it can be easily controlled.
Preventing the deactivation of a protein could be the key to repairing the central nervous system.
An efficient light-matter interface might constitute the foundation of quantum communication. However, certain structures that are formed during the growth process interfere with the signal.
New drugs haven’t brought about any significant improvement in the treatment of progressive multiple sclerosis. For a variety of reasons.