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- New algorithm drives use of AI in material sciences
The use of AI in classical sciences such as chemistry, physics, or mathematics remains largely uncharted territory. Researchers from the Berlin Institute for the Foundation of Learning and Data (BI...
- Making potentially dangerous bacteria visible
How can virulent bacteria be detected? The answer is: with sugar, or more precisely, with modified sugar. This is used in a new method developed by a German-Israeli team: chemist Professor Daniel B... - AI approach for heterogeneous catalysis
A tailored artificial intelligence approach can be applied to model catalysis. It highlights the underlying physicochemical processes, and accelerates catalyst design. Artificial intelligence (A...
- Distinguishing right- and left-handed chiral molecules via light
Light is the fastest way to distinguish right- and left-handed chiral molecules, which has important applications in chemistry and biology. However, ordinary light only weakly senses molecular hand...
- First imaging of free nanoparticles in lab experiment
In a joint research project, scientists from the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy (MBI), the Technische Universität Berlin and the University of Rostock have man... - A Super Adhesive Made From Intestinal Bacteria
UniCat scientists have reprogrammed strains of the intestinal bacteria Escherichia Coli in such a way that the biological underwater adhesive of mussels can be created with help of the bacteria. Th...
- Solving the structural paradigm of albicidin gives hope for new Antibiotics
A German-French research team solves the structural paradigm of albicidin - funding provided by the TU Excellence Cluster "UniCat", published in "Nature Biological Chemistry" After 30 years, sci... - Losing one electron switches magnetism on in dichromium
An international team of scientists from Berlin, Freiburg and Fukuoka has provided the first direct experimental insight into the secret quantum life of dichromium. Whereas in its normal state the ...