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The Falling Walls Science Summit welcomed 2,270 in-person attendees and 8,183 livestream viewers between 6 and 9 November. 774 speakers in 134 sessions contributed to the diverse programme of the 2025 ...
Another successful year in our Industry Research Group Polymer Recycling is over. We are proud to work with great industry partners to tackle the exci-ting challenges of textile recycling. Last week, ...
A new EU research report led by Andreas Kuebart at the Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS) recommends more actively attracting pension funds and international sovereign wealth ...
As part of the QuNET project, researchers have demonstrated how quantum key distribution works reliably via hybrid and mobile channels. The results are milestones for sovereign, quantum-secured ...
Peat is an all-rounder and is used in growing media to improve soils. In order to be able to extract natural peat, peatlands have to be drained - with devastating effects on the ecosystem. The Leibniz ...
The original paper, ‘CXCR4 PET/CT Predicts Left Ventricular Recovery 8 Months After Acute Myocardial Infarction,’ can be found here: ...
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A study by the University of Stuttgart, the California State University at Fullerton, and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems has found that there are benefits to representing one’s ...
Impact - The U Bremen Research Alliance science magazine Issue 12 (in German) Since 2019 the Impact science magazine provides an exciting insight into the effects of cooperative research in Bremen. ...
How heat-loving archaea adapt their cellular machinery to survive, and why this may be important for vaccine development. Prof. Dr. Dina Grohmann Lehrstuhl für Mikrobiologie & Archaeen-Zentrum & ...
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a new approach to applying thermodynamics to microscopic quantum systems.
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