Mystery about the cancer drug nelarabine solved after decades
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common kind of cancer in children. T-ALL, a subtype that resembles T-lymphocytes, can
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
Can class differences come about endogenously, i.e. independent of birth and education? Professor Claudius Gros from the Institute for Theoretical
Light exerts a certain amount of pressure onto a body: sun sails could thus power space probes in the future.
Goethe University physicists develop free covid-19 analysis website to compare the number of cases and deaths by country There is
An infection with Chagas disease is only possible in Latin America since the insect species that spread the disease only
For more than 100 years, we have been using X-rays to look inside matter, and progressing to ever smaller structures
Almost twenty years after deciphering the human genome, our understanding of human disease is still far from complete. One of
Speaking requires both sides of the brain. Each hemisphere takes over a part of the complex task of forming sounds,
A newly developed video technique has allowed scientists at Goethe University Frankfurt at the Bee Research Institute of the Polytechnical
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only affecting almost every aspect of our daily lives, but also the environment. A German
When winter smog takes over Asian mega-cities, more particulate matter is measured in the streets than expected. An international team,
A team of biochemists and virologists at Goethe University and the Frankfurt University Hospital were able to observe how human
Global health concerns us all. So does scientific progress, yet less immediate. The current worldwide corona pandemic has a tremendous
Bacteria of the species Thermus thermophilus possess two types of extensions on their surface (pili) for the purpose of motion
According to modern particle physics, matter produced when neutron stars merge is so dense that it could exist in a
Light can be used to knock electrons out of atoms, with light particles and electrons bouncing off each other like
The governmental decision on when to loosen social distancing measures should not only depend on the latest number of cases.
Researchers at the German Red Cross Blood Donor Service in Frankfurt headed by Professor Erhard Seifried, and the Institute for
Microbiologists at Goethe University Frankfurt have discovered how the bacterium Acetobacterium woodii uses hydrogen in a kind of cycle to
They are young and well-trained – but a fourth of sport science students suffers from pain in combination with psychosocial
Rhythmic neural signals determine the sounds that bats make. A particular neuronal circuit in the brains of bats controls their
The formation of gametes and the first cell divisions of the fertilized egg in mammals are prone to errors. Sometimes
Attack or peacekeeping? Immune cells answer this question countless times a day. If they regularly missed the mark, it would
Strengthening basic research in African countries – this is the goal of the new postgraduate academy in the Mali city
Pet owners have been sure of this for long time, and scientific research provides confirmation: animals, too, have personalities. A
PROXIDRUGS, the regional network led by Goethe University, aims at developing active molecules for selective intervention, opening new therapeutic avenues.
Patenting and commercialization crown ten years’ development work based on the “Green IT” approach of Professor Volker Lindenstruth of Goethe
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