New chemistry of life
The attachment of ubiquitin was long considered as giving the „kiss of death“, labelling superfluous proteins for disposal within a
The attachment of ubiquitin was long considered as giving the „kiss of death“, labelling superfluous proteins for disposal within a
Study by PwC and Goethe University Frankfurt reveals: In Dax and MDax-listed companies, bonuses are decoupled from corporate success after
The first Research Training Group ever with a focus on film studies will be established in the course of the
Translation of the genetic code in proteins is a central process in life and takes place in the ribosome, a
Regulatory authorities around the world can in future instruct manufacturers of chemicals and drugs to check their products for harmful
Invention by Professor Horst Schmidt-Böcking (Goethe University Frankfurt) and his colleague Dr. Gerhard Luther (Saarland University) is the basis for
When new particles develop in the atmosphere, this influences cloud formation and with that the climate too. Since a few
Microbes are already used on a wide scale for the production of fuels and base chemicals, but for this most
Professor Maria Roser Valenti has been elected as a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in the “Division of
Hydrogen (H2) is an extremely simple molecule and yet a valuable raw material which as a result of the development
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