Each year, the Frobenius Institute presents the Frobenius Research Award for outstanding ethnological dissertations in German-speaking countries. This year, the €3,000 prize was awarded to Maren ...
Nuclear chemists and nuclear physicists at the University of Cologne provide experimental proof of a long-suspected atomic decay pathway / The article published in ‘Physical Review’ shows that ...
Home > Pressemitteilung: The Role of Lipids in Cardiovascular ... < Epoxyisotrienic acids (EETs) are rapidly incorporated into lipids of varying complexity, which could ...
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The student team, comprising members from Graz University of Technology, the University of Graz and FH Joanneum, impressed at the European Rocketry Challenge in Portugal with their ISPIDA hybrid ...
Home > Press release: From food to fuel: How leucine enhances ... Researchers from the University of Cologne discovered how a specific dietary amino acid increases cellular energy, opening new ...
Pulsed electrolysis opens a path toward sustainable production of nitrogen compounds such as ammonia and urea / Review article in Angewandte Chemie by Dandan Gao from Johannes Gutenberg University ...
Home > Press release: FORTRESS project launches €4.9M ... EU-funded consortium to deliver hybrid post-quantum secure boot with hardware-software co-design and continuous attestation demonstrators ...
Graduates of TUM are keenly sought in the international job market. This is shown by the Global University Employability Ranking, in which TUM once again achieved 13th place. In Europe, TUM is number ...
Successful start to the conference “AI in Photonics – Adding Value in Laser Manufacturing Technology & Optical Design on October 1, 2025, in Berlin.
Rapid population growth is driving sweeping land use changes that have become the chief cause of species decline on Mount Kilimanjaro. These are the findings of an international research team led by ...
Luther's personal network of relationships was a particularly important factor in the spread of the Reformation in the early years after 31 October 1517. This is the conclusion of a study by project ...