Search Results for:
search.php

Life & Chemistry

'Natural killer' cells could halt Parkinson's progression

Natural killer (NK) cells are white blood cells that can kill tumors without being “told” from the body to do so. NK cells provide the first line of defense…

Information Technology

Harnessing Light for Underwater IoT Connectivity Solutions

“Underwater acoustic and radio wave communications are already in use, but both have huge drawbacks. Acoustic communication can be used over large distances…

Materials Sciences

Real-Time Capture of 3D Microstructures at CNM

Researchers at the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility located at the DOE’s Argonne…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Fraunhofer IWKS Starts Project “BReCycle” on Efficient Recycling of Fuel Cells

More sustainable, efficient and environmentally friendly energy conversion technolo-gies such as fuel cells will play an increasingly important role in the…

Information Technology

DFKI Welcomes NVIDIA: Boosting AI Innovation Together

“The partnership between DFKI and NVIDIA combines our sophisticated models and procedures with their high-performance AI platforms,” said Professor Dr. Andreas…

Physics & Astronomy

Challenging Assumptions: New Insights on Universe Expansion

Since the big bang, the universe has swollen like a freshly formed raisin roll put in a warm place to rise. Until recently, it was thought that this increase…

Health & Medicine

Exploring 3D Nipple Structure to Advance Breast Cancer Research

Conventional reconstruction from multiple two-dimensional tissue slices is a laborious process, is invasive, and does not give a clear understanding of the 3D…

Information Technology

AI Decision-Making: Balancing Opportunities and Risks

Artificial intelligence is a very powerful tool for solving complex problems and handling huge amounts of random data. Its use allows to translate languages…

Physics & Astronomy

CHEOPS Space Telescope Launches for Scientific Discoveries

CHEOPS is a joint mission by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Switzerland, under the leadership of the University of Bern in collaboration with the…

Physics & Astronomy

First Comprehensive Geological Map of the Moon Released

For the first time, the entire lunar surface has been completely mapped and uniformly classified by scientists from the USGS, in collaboration with NASA and…

Social Sciences

Women and Earnings: Navigating the Gender Partnership Gap

In recent years and decades, substantial progress has been made in the area of gender equality: women have caught up to or even overtaken men in terms of…

Life & Chemistry

Understanding Coronavirus: How It Multiplies Its Genetic Material

“In view of the current pandemic we wanted to help,” Max Planck Director Cramer says. “We have extensive experience in studying polymerases.” It was therefore…

Life & Chemistry

German Scientists Uncover Surprising Findings in Periodic System

Playfully browsing this extensive database, a German team of scientists from the University of Rostock was quite astonished to discover an entirely unexpected…

Life & Chemistry

Aging and Diet Alter Proteome in Intestinal Epithelium

The small intestine (SI) is one of the most important interfaces between the environment and our body. It has two major functions: it is responsible for…

Life & Chemistry

SARS-CoV-2 Activation Unveiled: Insights into Virus Entry

The SARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infects lung cells and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The viral spike protein mediates entry of the virus into…

Physics & Astronomy

Looking for dark matter with the universe's coldest material

In a new article published in Physical Review Letters and highlighted as an Editor’s suggestion, ICFO researchers Pau Gomez, Ferran Martin, Chiara Mazzinghi,…

Life & Chemistry

Supercomputer Simulations Identify COVID-19 Drug Candidates

Several drugs approved for treating hepatitis C viral infection were identified as potential candidates against COVID-19, a new disease caused by the…

Life & Chemistry

How Pathogens Survive Acidic Environments in the Body

Each year, thousands of patients in Swiss hospitals become infected with dangerous pathogens that can hardly be controlled with antibiotics. The…

Physics & Astronomy

How Charging Devices Adds Weight: A Quantum Leap Explained

Astonishing, but true: if you wind a mechanical watch, it becomes heavier. The same thing happens when you charge your smartphone. This can be explained by the…

Physics & Astronomy

NASA's Curiosity rover finds clues to chilly ancient Mars buried in rocks

Weaving this story, element by element, from roughly 140 million miles (225 million kilometers) away is a painstaking process. But scientists aren’t the type…

Feedback