
In the footsteps of Jacques Cousteau
Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt unveil the secret of the Blue Hole stalactite In 1970, a team led by French

Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt unveil the secret of the Blue Hole stalactite In 1970, a team led by French

Microorganisms often produce natural products in a step-by-step manner similar to an assembly line. Examples of such enzymes are non-ribosomal

Our environment is composed according to certain rules and characteristics which are so obvious to us that we are scarcely

By no means are only elderly people at risk from heart diseases. Physically active individuals can also be affected, for

Differences in intelligence have so far mostly been attributed to differences in specific brain regions. However, are smart people’s brains

With a miniaturised space probe capable of being accelerated to a quarter of the speed of light we could reach

Misfolded proteins cause many diseases including neurodegenerative conditions and cancer. To protect themselves from protein misfolding, cells have developed sophisticated

Social media have become an indispensable part of our everyday life. We use them constantly to screen the latest news

A team of Frankfurt-based archaeologists has returned from the Iraqi-Kurdish province of Sulaymaniyah with new findings. The discovery of a

The surface of every cell contains receptors that react to external signals similar to a “gate”. In this way, the

Science publication describes quality control of antigens. The immune system monitors the health status of the cells in our bodies

Goethe University’s Museum Giersch shows pictures of a nearly forgotten artist couple. The visual artist Eric Isenburger (1902–1994) and his

Research unit validates upgraded models in second funding period. Gravity waves form in the atmosphere as a result of destabilizing

Artificial transporter enzyme complexes improve sugar utilization in baker’s yeast. Making valuable products, such as fuels, synthetic materials or pharmaceuticals,

Konstantinos Stellos awarded ERC Starting Grant. Atherosclerosis, the most frequent cause of death in the western world, usually starts with

The role of faulty RNA molecules will be analyzed by Goethe University’s Prof. Rolf Marschalek / Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) will

SMART study reveals changes in brain metabolism. Numerous studies have shown that physical exercise seems beneficial in the prevention of

A group of scientists has put together the puzzle pieces of a riboswitch-based regulatory process in the bacterium Bacillus subtilis

Machos are only welcome when female mosquitofish are in a group In evolution, a high sex drive does not always

The European Union is funding three new projects – Innovative Training Networks (ITN) within the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Programme – for

New Emmy Noether Independent Junior Research Group at the Faculty of Law examines EU solidarity conflicts A new Emmy Noether

Anesthetics cause certain areas of the brain to generate less information. To date, researchers assumed that anesthetics interrupt signal transmission

German Research Foundation approves Collaborative Research Centre on the topic of matter under extreme conditions in cooperation with the universities

Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt have successfully combined two very advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques Is it possible to watch at

State of Hesse grants funds of about € 525,000 for research against forgetting. Boris Rhein, Minister for Science and the

A team around Ivan Dikic and Mike Heilemann discovers an inflammatory signaling platform which may lead to novel antibiotic therapies

Light-inducible microRNA inhibitors used for the first time as local therapeutic agents. MicroRNAs are interesting target structures for new therapeutic

Screening process for lead structures with optimized efficiencies Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are promising candidates for flexible flat displays. By
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