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Physics & Astronomy

ATLAS Telescope Discovers Unique Jupiter Trojan Asteroid

Now, the University of Hawai’i Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) has discovered the first known Jupiter Trojan asteroid to have sprouted a…

Life & Chemistry

Max Planck researchers develop the "ultimate cell sorter"

In medicine and biology, there is great interest in efficient and inexpensive methods for identifying and separating different cell types, for example for…

Health & Medicine

Diabetes Linked to Higher Risk of Early Colorectal Cancer

Scientists have analyzed data of about 13 million people in order to determine the risk of colorectal cancer in diabetic patients. Researchers of the German…

Life & Chemistry

How Biophysicists Unveil the Optogenetic Tool KR2

KR2 is a member of a very large family of microbial rhodopsins — light-sensitive proteins present in the cell membrane of archaea, bacteria, viruses, and…

Life & Chemistry

New Study Uncovers Physical Trace of Short-Term Memory

Already Plato and Aristotle asked how memory is stored as changes in the brain. In a new study, Professor Peter Jonas and his group at the Institute of Science…

Earth Sciences

Satellite Data Reveals Fog Reduction’s Impact on Climate

A new study led by ecohydrologists at IUPUI has shown for the first time that it’s possible to use satellite data to measure the threat of climate change to…

Life & Chemistry

New Research Network Tackles Grain Varieties Under Climate Stress

Cooperation partners in the new research network are the Technical University of Munich, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the Bavarian State Institute…

Physics & Astronomy

Lab-Made Shock Waves Reveal Secrets of Supernova Physics

Now, scientists have devised a new way to study the inner workings of astrophysical shock waves by creating a scaled-down version of the shock in the lab. They…

Life & Chemistry

Understanding Malaria Parasites: Syncing with Host Clocks

The mystery behind the molecular basis of how these parasites synch their rhythm in replication to the host’s clock-driven rhythms has been solved.

Life & Chemistry

Bacteria in Oceans: Nature’s Tiny Green Thumb Uncovered

The sheer endless expanses of the oceans are hostile deserts — at least from the perspective of a bacterium living in water. Tiny as it is, its chances of…

Life & Chemistry

Modeling Stem Cells to Uncover Glaucoma Degeneration Insights

The study, published June 11 in Stem Cell Reports, focused on targeting genetic mutations within retinal ganglion cells, which serve as the connection between…

Earth Sciences

Polarstern Rejoins MOSAiC Floe for Arctic Research Mission

After a month’s absence, on 17 June the German research icebreaker Polarstern rendezvoused with the MOSAiC floe at 82.2 ° North and 8.4 ° East, after having…

Physics & Astronomy

Harnessing Turbulent Light: New Insights Unveiled

We’ve all experienced turbulent air and water, but did you know light can be turbulent too?

Earth Sciences

Leipzig Research Balloon Enhances Arctic Atmosphere Studies

After a preparatory period of about three years, observations that play an important role in studying the atmosphere in the Arctic will start at the end of…

Physics & Astronomy

Are planets with oceans common in the galaxy? It's likely, NASA scientists find

“Plumes of water erupt from Europa and Enceladus, so we can tell that these bodies have subsurface oceans beneath their ice shells, and they have energy that…

Materials Sciences

Twisted WSe₂ as a highly tunable platform for the study of exotic phenomena

In their search for new materials which can conduct electricity without any resistance, the so-called superconductors, many scientists now investigate…

Health & Medicine

CR8: A Revolutionary Drug for Treating Undruggable Cancer Drivers

One strategy to fight cancer is to target its Achilles’ heel – the addiction to growth-promoting proteins. However, as many of these so-called cancer drivers…

Physics & Astronomy

NRL Telescope Aboard ESA’s SOHO: 4000th Comet Discovered

LASCO, which is aboard SOHO, was developed in 1995 to see the extremely faint emission from the region around the Sun called the corona. Operating in space for…

Studies and Analyses

Cortisol Levels and Aging: How Stress Hormones Influence Time

The phenomenon of human ageing is the result of a complex interaction between numerous factors, with our own immune system playing a critical role. As we get…

Life & Chemistry

Kiel Fjord Alga: A Natural Remedy for Infections and Cancer

Healing with the help of marine organisms is no utopia. Already 12 life-saving drugs, e.g. against cancer, have been developed from marine organisms and their…

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