Researchers at Goethe University create artificial cell organelles for biotechnology
Cells of higher organisms use cell organelles to separate metabolic processes from each other. This is how cell respiration takes
Cells of higher organisms use cell organelles to separate metabolic processes from each other. This is how cell respiration takes
Neanderthals behaved not so differently from us in raising their children, whose pace of growth was similar to Homo sapiens.
Due the changed pandemic situation, the city of Frankfurt decreed through a change on 27 October 2020 to the general
With the onset of the current pandemic, our lives have become more digital and more mediatized than ever before. But
Two young chemists at Goethe University want to develop highly effective vaccines using the carrier protein dodecin. To develop their
In the global race to measure ever shorter time spans, physicists from Goethe University Frankfurt have now taken the lead:
About ten percent of Parkinson’s cases can be ascribed to mutations in the LRRK2 gene. Five research teams from the
Atmospheric researchers from Goethe University have demonstrated that air purifiers with a class H13 filter (HEPA) can lower aerosol concentration
Today the Online Summer School “Topology and Interactions in Optical Lattices” is starting at the Institute for Theoretical Physics. It
Geoscientists from Goethe University have found the largest extraterrestrial diamonds ever discovered – a few tenths of a millimetre in
Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt and the university of Würzburg have developed a new compound for treating cancer. It destroys
Walter Benjamin’s collection of children’s books is to be saved for posterity. The national government, the Federal State of Hesse
Physicists at Goethe University lead one of the technical refurbishments of “ALICE” for researching quark-gluon plasma The ALICE experiment at
So-called “bioplastics” are marketed as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional, petroleum-based plastics. They can be made from renewable feedstock,
Zaire ebolavirus is among the deadliest of all known Ebola viruses for humans and is most likely transmitted by various
Until now the Nebra sky disk was deemed to be from the Early Bronze Age and therefore the world’s oldest
When the body can no longer compensate the gradual failure of the liver caused by liver cirrhosis, there is a
Since the beginning of the pandemic, research groups have been working on methods to detect SARS-CoV-2 viruses in wastewater to
In cooperation with East Yangon University in Myanmar and the Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, researchers at Goethe
CARE (Corona Accelerated R&D in Europe), supported by Europe’s Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI), is the largest undertaking of its kind
Corals and cave carbonates are important archives of past climate. This is because the composition of these carbonate deposits can
Researchers from Goethe University have found what is perhaps the oldest enzyme in cellular respiration. They have now been able
The Institute of Medical Virology at Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and the University of Kent’s School of Biosciences (UK)
When the SARS-CoV-2 virus penetrates human cells, it lets the human host cell produce proteins for it. One of these
The hurricanes in the Caribbean became more frequent and their force varied noticeably around the same time that classical Mayan
An interdisciplinary team from Frankfurt and Jena has developed a kind of bait with which to fish protein complexes out
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common kind of cancer in children. T-ALL, a subtype that resembles T-lymphocytes, can
Because the tsetse fly can transmit sleeping sickness, it is commonly combatted with insecticides or caught in traps. Bioscientists at
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