For how long will the USA remain the Nobel Prize leader?
Since first being awarded in 1901, most Nobel Prizes for science have gone to the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany
Since first being awarded in 1901, most Nobel Prizes for science have gone to the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany
How new blood vessels form in mammals, for example during development or after injury, was so far not known exactly.
What difference does it make to the Earth’s water resources if we can limit global warming to 1.5°C instead of
Harold James, Princeton University, will hold the Visiting Professorship of Financial History at Goethe University Frankfurt’s House of Finance this
One of the most significant impairments of the quality of life after a chemotherapy is infertility. Researchers of the Goethe
Astrophysicists at Goethe University Frankfurt answer this question by computing images of feeding non-Einsteinian black holes: At present it is
Two Advanced Grants of the European Research Council (ERC) have been awarded to researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt. The sociologist
In the pre-industrial age, twilight was a dangerous time for humans since they were at risk of encountering nocturnal predators.
For the first time, scientists of the German Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center, Goethe University and the University of
Transgenic organisms, e.g. animals or plants into which a foreign gene has been introduced, are powerful tools that can be
Cases of multi-resistant bacteria in hospitals have increased dramatically in recent years and the health system faces tremendous problems as
Goethe University Frankfurt can boast another EU-funded research project: With the appointment of Yee Lee Shing as Chair of Developmental
More and more applications (apps) for smartphones are available that are able to access personal data without the user’s knowledge.
January 2018 saw the launch at Goethe University Frankfurt of a further Koselleck project funded by the German Research Foundation.
Mutations in the p63 protein lead to a number of disorders, but none is as severe as the AEC syndrome.
On average, mammals move only half to one third of the distance in human-modified landscapes than they do in the
Since their discovery in the 1960s, scientists have sought to answer an important question: How massive can neutron stars actually
Goethe University Frankfurt can continue its study of the Nok Culture. The German Research Foundation has recently approved the funding
The initiators behind two projects at Goethe University Frankfurt have every reason to be pleased: Their new research groups will
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
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