Why does coffee taste more bitter to some people than it does to others? Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Food ...
An evaporite sequence from ancient brine recorded in Bennu samples. Nature (2025) Daniel P. Glavin et al.: Abundant ammonia and nitrogen-rich soluble organic matter in samples from asteroid (101955) ...
Results from rhesus macaques provide solid ground for a first-in-human investigation of heart repair with stem cell-derived engineered heart muscle. The study is a milestone for the clinical ...
< The European Union will be funding the »BAUHAUS4EU« until 2028 as part of the ERASMUS+ »European Uni ... EU ...
The Hochschule Bremen (HSB) will have a new Vice-president for Research and Transfer: Prof. Dr Silke Eckardt will take on this strategically important position. Her two-and-a-half-year term of office ...
Mangrove forests along the Amazon coast release significant amounts of trace elements such as neodymium and hafnium. These elements and their isotopic compositions can serve to understand the inputs ...
A new study shows that cannabidiol (CBD) can reduce the craving for alcohol in people suffering from alcoholism. CBD is a natural component of the cannabis plant and has no intoxicating effects. With ...
In a recent study by the EU's Horizon Europe project MarinePlan, which is coordinated by the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries, the scientists emphasise that systematic conservation planning (SCP) in ...
Home > Pressemitteilung: Laughing gas is not a harmless party ... The intoxicant is mainly consumed by young people - the health consequences can even include nerve damage ...
Volker ... How can structures be made visible that are far smaller than what conventional light microscopes can capture? With tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS), Volker Deckert has established a ...
Supramolecular chemistry is thus a valuable tool for the research, development and scaling of new materials for quantum technologies. • The results were recently published in the journal Nature ...
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