
Ukrainian historian Svitlana Potapenko is a guest at Goethe University on a fellowship
„We never thought this could really happen!“ Svitlana Potapenko is still stunned when she talks about 24 February 2022: the

„We never thought this could really happen!“ Svitlana Potapenko is still stunned when she talks about 24 February 2022: the

The Omicron variants BA.1 and BA.2 of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which dominated from about December to April, can already circumvent

Microbiologists at Goethe University Frankfurt, together with researchers from Marburg and Basel, have shed light on the structure of an

Every three years, the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation hand-picks a few extraordinary scientists as Fellows, among them

Researchers from University Hospital Frankfurt and Goethe University Frankfurt have unravelled how bacteria adhere to host cells and thus taken

Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are often particularly difficult to treat because the pathogens have developed resistance to common antibiotics. The bacterium

A team of microbiologists from Goethe University Frankfurt has succeeded in using bacteria for the controlled storage and release of

A sociological study at Goethe University Frankfurt examines the attitudes of migrants in Europe The police – your friend and

Goethe University Frankfurt’s Science Magazine, Forschung Frankfurt, on the topic of motion has now been published in English – New

Atmospheric researchers from the international CLOUD consortium have discovered a mechanism that allows nuclei for ice clouds to form and

Astronomers have unveiled the first image of the supermassive black hole at the centre of our own Milky Way galaxy.

When Mongolian gazelles gather on green pastureland, 100,000 animals can soon come together. Then they scatter to the four winds.

Extensive aid programs for companies during the COVID-19 pandemic also saved firms whose survival was not socially desirable. This is

Contrary to a concept propagated for almost 30 years, specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators, which our body forms from polyunsaturated omega-3

The Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM) and Elsevier/BBA honors Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dimmeler for her pioneering work in

A clinical study from Spain recently confirmed laboratory experiments made by researchers of Goethe University Frankfurt and University of Kent

Women are underrepresented in many academic professions. This is particularly the case in economics, as shown by a study conducted

Interactive training programs for use at home can make the restrictions during a lockdown more bearable. The live-streaming of sports

A team from Research Unit 2251 of the German Research Foundation led by Goethe University has shed light on the

In Central and South America, predatory blood-sucking bugs transmit the causative agent of the widely prevalent Chagas disease. As the

The POLY research group on premodern Christianities at Goethe University is offering five fellowships to Ukrainian academics specialised in medieval

Computer chips and storage elements are expected to function as quickly as possible and be energy-saving at the same time.

An international team of scientists at the European XFEL has taken a snapshot of a cyclic molecule using a novel

Whenever bats use echolocation when foraging for food or to communicate with other bats: sounds are omnipresent. How Seba’s short-tailed

With the early assessment of sustainable, newly developed chemicals and products it is possible to assess a potential risk of

In Germany, liver cirrhosis has the highest mortality rate of any chronic disease requiring hospital admission. When diagnosed as a

When light hits a material, electrons can be released from this material – the photoelectric effect. Although this effect played

Transforming Growth Factor beta (TGF-β) is a signalling protein whose dysregulation can cause developmental disorders and cancer. Dr Xinlai Cheng
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