New technique for studying cancer mutations – approaches for future therapies
An extended application of the CRISPR-Cas technology has been made possible by Dr Manual Kaulich’s team at Goethe University: the
An extended application of the CRISPR-Cas technology has been made possible by Dr Manual Kaulich’s team at Goethe University: the
Researching intricate geometric and arithmetic objects is the goal of the new Collaborative Research Centre Transregio 326 (TRR 326), coordinated
Gaining new insights into the structure and composition of matter and how elements such as gold were created in the
During the first lockdown people were a good 40 percent less active, as shown by an international study led by
The incidence numbers in Frankfurt dropped below the decisive threshold of 100 on 18 May and remained below this threshold
Theoretical physicists at Goethe University Frankfurt have analysed data from the black hole M87* as part of the Event Horizon
Whether bacteria are resistant to antibiotics is often decided at the cell membrane. This is where antibiotics can be blocked
What happens when film leaves the cinema and becomes available everywhere – out and about on mobile devices, or in
For the development of drugs or vaccines against COVID-19, research needs virus proteins of high purity. For most of the
When a cell is infected, SARS-CoV-2 not only causes the host cell to produce new virus particles. The virus also
Visually, they are hardly distinguishable, but genetic analyses show: There are four distinct species of giraffe and seven subspecies. This
Genome of a raccoon dog sequenced for the first time – researchers see potential for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Researchers from
The Federal Infection Protection Act, which came into effect on 23.04.2021, also has consequences for the continued operation of Goethe
Oxygen radicals in the body are generally considered dangerous because they can trigger something called oxidative stress, which is associated
At the Paris climate summit in 2015, 196 parties agreed to take action on climate change. Who has reduced greenhouses
In the middle of March last year, the coronavirus pandemic also arrived at Goethe University: Teaching operations in the semesters
The raccoon dog from Asia and the North American raccoon will likely continue to spread across Europe in the near
Before sugar cane and sugar beets conquered the world, honey was the worldwide most important natural product for sweetening. Archaeologists
In April 2019, scientists – among them astrophysicists from Goethe University Frankfurt – released the first image of a black
Various German and international stock exchanges use it and numerous top European universities also use it: we are talking about
Evotec SE announced today that the Company has launched beLAB2122, a translational $ 20 million BRIDGE in collaboration with Bristol-Myers
The wait has come to an end: Sociologist Stephan Lessenich, who has been working until now at LMU Munich, has
Despite rising infection numbers, contact restrictions could be avoided if the vaccination rate were fast enough. Professor Claudius Gros from
Scientists of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration – among them astrophysicist Luciano Rezzolla and his team from Goethe University
Water volumes in rivers worldwide have changed significantly in recent decades. An international research team including Goethe University has now
When Korean pop bands such as boy group BTS reach millions of fans worldwide, and when films and music from
Whether we smell, taste or see, or when adrenaline rushes through our veins, all of these signals are received by
While many studies take place in a petri glass in toxicology research, for some processes there is still a need
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