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Adaptable insulation elements can ensure that the heat transfer through the building envelope can be adjusted as required. This saves heating or cooling energy and therefore costs. Intelligent systems ...
Large-scale computer simulation maps magnetic “disorder” of the interstellar medium Unlike the phenomenon observed on Earth – chaotic, seemingly random motion in air or water – turbulence in space ...
A team of researchers from TU Dortmund University, the University of Paderborn, and the University of Nottingham has developed a new optical method to detect ultra-weak atomic motion. Their experiment ...
Roots ‘feel’ gravity to extend and anchor themselves in the soil, but they can alter their growth direction toward a water ...
Vera D. Meyer, Peter Köhler, Nadine T. Smit, Julius S. Lipp, Binging Wei, Gesine Mollenhauer, Enno Schefuß: Dominant Control of Temperature on (sub-)tropical soil carbon turnover. Nature ...
Cultures and Politics of Non-Hegemonic Remembrance," at the Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus Regensburg — a joint platform of the University of Regensburg and the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast ...
Dr. Anastasia Khvorova for her pioneering work in the field of RNA-based therapies. At 2.5 million euros, the prize is one of the most prestigious and generously endowed of any medical research prize ...
Home > Press release: This is how the optics of the future are ... < "The fact that we can map all these steps in-house is a major advantage for our partners. They don't ... © Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen, ...
NY CREATES and Fraunhofer IPMS Announce ... NY CREATES and Fraunhofer IPMS announced at a signing ceremony a new Joint Development Agreement (JDA) to drive research and development focused on memory ...
Climate change is changing the Alps: after the snow melts, plants in meadows and pastures are sprouting earlier and earlier. This affects biodiversity, agriculture and the ecological balance in the ...
“Research is a shared journey” - Prof. Elena Conti, PhD (Munich), Prof. Dr Jörn Piel (Zurich), Dr med. Benjamin Ruf, MD (Tübingen) and Prof. Wolf-Herman Fridman, MD, PhD (Paris) recognised for ...
Shrub fringes on the edges of forests and fields protect animal species and have a positive effect on biodiversity: This was ...
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