Music charts are increasingly short-lived
Cultural processes are increasingly short-lived, showing in addition a growing tendency toward self-organisation. As a result, success is now governed
Cultural processes are increasingly short-lived, showing in addition a growing tendency toward self-organisation. As a result, success is now governed
Joachim Curtius has been professor for experimental atmospheric research at Goethe University since 2007, and heads the Institute for Atmosphere
Frankfurt researchers have explained the mechanism of regulator SidJ in detail / Accelerated publication in Nature In order to control
The theoretical astrophysicist Luciano Rezzolla will receive the Frankfurt Physics Science Prize for his outstanding scientific work. The prize will
The non-invasive measurement of blood flow to the heart using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is on par with cardiac catheterization.
Unlike flawless gems, fibrous diamonds often contain small saline inclusions. These give hints to scientists about the conditions under which
Jürgen Habermas celebrates his 90th birthday on 18 June 2019. Members of Goethe University warmly congratulate the world famous philosopher,
The famous philosopher returns to Goethe University on the occasion of his 90th birthday to talk about the relationship between
Microorganisms often assemble natural products similar to product assembly lines. Certain enzymes, non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS), play a key role
Professor Robert Tampé, Director of the Institute of Biochemistry at Goethe University, has been elected to the European Organization for
On the occasion of the doctoral awards ceremony of the Faculty of Law at Goethe University, Frankfurt, Baker McKenzie presented
Researchers at Goethe University launch a website on the status of women working in economic research institutions in Europe A
A great honour for Jürgen Habermas: in the year of his 90th birthday, Cambridge University Press has published an extensive
Goethe University and TU Munich have jointly obtained a new Collaborative Research Centre (Sonderforschungsbereich – SFB), which will receive approximately
Goethe University researchers create postgraduate academy in Bamako (Mali) – almost € 1 million in funding from the Gerda Henkel
EU-Project BRIGHTER sets its sights on 3D bioprinting systems with light sheet lithography The production of artificial organs is a
Study proves effectiveness of new psychotherapy / publication in JAMA Psychiatry FRANKFURT. There have not been many scientifically evaluated therapies
How did post-war non-fiction films – newsreels and documentaries – represent wartime deconstruction and reconstruction efforts? How did these films
Professor Ivan Dikic, Director of the Institute of Biochemistry II, has been elected to the venerable American Academy of Arts
Researchers from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), one of whom is Goethe University astrophysicist Luciano Rezzolla, announced a breakthrough today
Bacteria can protect themselves from the attack of free radicals using specific natural products in their membranes. The biosynthesis of
Springer Nature published its first machine-generated book, compiled using an algorithm developed by researchers from Goethe University. This collaboration broke
Albumin in high doses improves cardiac function and reduces inflammation Decompensated cirrhosis is a chronic disease linked to numerous complications
Three ERC Advanced Investigator Grants from the European Research Council, amounting to € 7.7 million in total, will go to
Direct coupling of two molecules of nitrogen: chemists from Würzburg and Frankfurt have achieved what was thought to be impossible.
Bacteria produce a cocktail of various bioactive natural products in order to survive in hostile environments with competing (micro)organisms.
CRISPR/Cas enables the targeted deactivation of genes by cutting DNA at pre-determined sites. This is accomplished by providing the Cas
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia are two completely different diseases, but apparently they have a common molecular basis.
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