Scientists at the Universities of Würzburg and Bielefeld detect the quantum properties of collective optical-electronic oscillations on the nanoscale. The results could contribute to the development of novel computer chips.
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Video streaming is responsible for high greenhouse gas emissions. These could be reduced with relatively simple measures. A study by the University of Würzburg shows possibilities for streamers.
moreHow Sneaky Fungi Hide From Ants
02/02/2023Scientists from Austria and Germany show that pathogenic fungi are adapting to social health care measures by ants.
moreEliminating the partners of cancer
01/31/2023Elmar Wolf has been on the hunt for new therapies for a type of pancreatic cancer and has been awarded a two million euro ERC Consolidator Grant for this.
moreNew Research Network on RNA Medicine
01/30/2023The German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology is funding a joint project to research efficient and safe special lipids for mRNA drugs with almost 13 million euros.
moreMutant with Counting Disability
01/23/2023The newly discovered dyscalculia mutant of the Venus flytrap has lost its ability to count electrical impulses. Würzburg researchers reveal the cause of the defect.
moreDrones Collect Environmental Data
01/20/2023Mapping trees, finding heat islands: Research drones offer many new options for small-scale observation of the environment.
moreThe search for nectar costs insects a lot of energy, so they have to be as efficient as possible. Colourful patterns on the petals can help with that.
moreMilestone for light-driven electronics
01/10/2023Within the framework of the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, excitons were generated in a topological insulator for the first time. A breakthrough in quantum research, based on material design from Würzburg.
moreHow evolution works
01/05/2023What genetic changes are responsible for the evolution of phenotypic traits? This question is not always easy to answer. A newly developed method now makes the search much easier.
moreNew Type of Gene Scissors
01/05/2023Like a Swiss army knife: Researchers from Würzburg and the U.S. discover new type of CRISPR gene scissors. New publication in "Nature".
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Exercise Curbs Insulin Production
01/04/2023When a fruit fly starts walking or flying, its insulin-producing cells are immediately inhibited. This could be one explanation for why exercise promotes health.
moreCOMPASS for Highly Sensitive Rapid Tests
12/21/2022A newly developed rapid test needs only a few seconds to reliably detect pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2. It is based on specially designed magnetic nanoparticles.
morePreventing Collisions of Small Satellites
12/15/2022Using artificial intelligence methods to prevent collisions of nanosatellites in orbit: This is the aim of a new project in which students are leading the pen.
moreLeibniz Prize for Claudia Höbartner
12/08/2022Chemistry professor Claudia Höbartner is being honoured for her outstanding research on the nucleic acids DNA and RNA: She receives the prestigious Leibniz prize endowed with 2.5 million euros.
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