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- Recycling of radicals during isoprene degradation in the Atmosphere demonstrated
It sounds unlikely: a washing machine recycles used detergent in order to use it again for the next load of dirty washing. But this is just what happens during the degradation of pollutants in the ... - Counting on Neodymium - Information processing with magnetic molecules
Magnetic molecules are regarded as promising functional units for the future of information processing. An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Jülich and Aachen were the first to produce par...
- Force Meter for Molecular Bonds
How strongly superglue, magnetic clamps and clamp connections adhere to each other can be determined fairly precisely by mechanical load tests. The case is quite different on the microscopic level.... - When Aerosols Age
Natural and anthropogenic substances that enter the atmosphere react with each other and form minute particles known as aerosols. The reaction with hydroxyl radicals (OH radicals) plays an importan...
- Jülich Researchers Take a Look Inside Molecules
Looking at individual molecules through a microscope is part of nanotechnologists' everyday lives. However, it has so far been difficult to observe atomic structures inside organic molecules. In th...
- Jülich Neutron Scientists Inaugurate Unique Device in the USA
A unique large-scale research device from Jülich went into operation in the USA yesterday. At the strongest neutron source in the world, the spallation source SNS in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Forschung...
- Electron Microscopy Enters the Picometre Scale
Jülich scientists have succeeded in precisely measuring atomic spacings down to a few picometres using new methods in ultrahigh-resolution electron microscopy. This makes it possible to find out de... - Artificial Photosynthesis Moves a Step Closer: Jülich scientists synthesise stable catalyst for water oxidation
Jülich scientists have made an important step on the long road to artificially mimicking photosynthesis. They were able to synthesise a stable inorganic metal oxide cluster, which enables the fast ...
- Alzheimer's disease - A groundbreaking approach
In clinical research the influence of certain metal cofactors (e.g, iron, copper, zinc, and manganese) on Alzheimer's disease and other protein-misfolding diseases (e.g., Amyotrophic Lateral Sclero...
