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Physics & Astronomy

Uncloaking the King of the Milky Way: The largest star in our home galaxy's largest stellar nursery

The star, named W49nr1, has a mass between 100 and 180 times the mass of the Sun. Only a few dozen of these very massive stars have been identified so far. As…

Materials Sciences

Argonne Scientists Develop New Strategies for Material Innovation

Making something new is never easy. Scientists constantly theorize about new materials, but when the material is manufactured it doesn’t always work as…

Studies and Analyses

Sierra Nevada Freshwater Runoff May Drop 26% by 2100

Freshwater runoff from the Sierra Nevada may decrease by as much as one-quarter by 2100 due to climate warming on the high slopes, according to scientists at…

Environmental Conservation

Integrated Water Cycle Innovations for Indian Cities

In order to cope with water shortages in urban areas, there is a need for a paradigm shift from conventional end-of-pipe water management to an integrated…

Life & Chemistry

Hope for Lupus: Plant Extract Shows Promise in Treatment

Lupus, or systemic lupus erythematosus, is a progressive, degenerative disease in which the immune system turns against itself, attacking a person’s healthy…

Earth Sciences

Newborn Tropical Storm Phanfone Triggers Warnings in Pacific

A tropical storm Warning is in effect for Saipan, Tinian, Pagan and Alamagan. In addition, a typhoon watch is in effect for the northern Marianas Islands,…

Social Sciences

Mainz University Leads EU Project for Global Medieval Studies

At first glance, it would appear that studies on the culture and literature of the Middle Ages have no immediate link to the modern working world. For this…

Awards Funding

Intelligent Communication Insights from Dr. Sebastian Trimpe

Science in clear words: Dr. Sebastian Trimpe, a research scientist in the “Autonomous Motion Department” (Stefan Schaal) at the Tübingen Max Planck Institute…

Life & Chemistry

Mapping the DNA-Splitting Machine: Key Protein Assembly Insights

The proteins that drive DNA replication—the force behind cellular growth and reproduction—are some of the most complex machines on Earth. The multistep…

Earth Sciences

NASA Eyes Post-Tropical Storm Nuri's Winds, Now to Affect Alaska

“RapidScat passed over Nuri, near Japan, three times within a 24 hour period,” said Doug Tyler of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California. “The…

Physics & Astronomy

Rosetta mission – the countdown begins…

After 10 years journeying through the solar system, the ESA probe, Rosetta, will deploy its landing craft, Philae, to attempt the first ever soft landing on a…

Life & Chemistry

NIDA Researchers Identify Key Brain Reward Pathway Details

Details of the role of glutamate, the brain’s excitatory chemical, in a drug reward pathway have been identified for the first time.

Life & Chemistry

UH Chemists Create Molecules to Capture Greenhouse Gases

A team of University of Houston (UH) chemistry researchers have developed a molecule that assembles spontaneously into a lightweight structure with microscopic…

Agricultural & Forestry Science

Forests at Risk: Insights from Global Experts on Climate Change

To broadly address this topic, an international group of 65 leading tree physiologists, forest ecologists and modelers from six continents met at the Max…

Life & Chemistry

Deer Impact on Biodiversity Conservation Efforts Explored

Not in all cases where nature and biodiversity conservation is intended, species protection is the outcome. The ambitious political target e.g. of the German…

Life & Chemistry

Resveratrol: A Natural Anti-Inflammatory for Heart Health

A natural substance present in red wine, resveratrol, inhibits the formation of inflammatory factors that trigger cardiovascular diseases.

Trade Fair News

French Companies Shine at BETT 2015: EdTech Innovations

The trade fair, one of the world’s leading events for educational technology, is taking place from 21 to 24 January 2015 at the EXCEL exhibition centre, in…

Awards Funding

Katja Heinze Wins Award for Intelligent Food Packaging Innovation

The Mainz chemistry professor Katja Heinze and her Luxembourg cooperation partner Dr. Patrick Choquet have received the Interregional Research Award for the…

Health & Medicine

Researchers at Mainz University explore new approach for treating Alzheimer’s disease

It is estimated that about 35 million people worldwide currently suffer from dementia and it is expected that the number will increase to 135 million by the…

Life & Chemistry

Ultrafast complex molecular simulations by ‘cutting up molecules’

Professor Stephan Irle and Yoshio Nishimoto at the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM) of Nagoya University and Dr. Dmitri Fedorov of the National…

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