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- 'Hovering' drops
Tiny drops of oil can resist a fluid flow and hover at a constant position. Researchers at TU Darmstadt have now documented and investigated this phenomenon for the first time. They made use of the...
- Proving microplastics are stored in forests for the first time
Microplastics and nanoplastics are not only polluting our oceans, rivers and fields, but also our forests. This is the conclusion reached by geoscientists at TU Darmstadt in a study now published i... - 3D bioprinting: New bioink for a better transport of nutrients
(How) can we 3D print tissues that mimic the complex anatomy of natural body tissue as closely as possible? 3D bioprinting is a great hope in the field of regenerative medicine to produce miniaturi... - Atomic traffic control for more precise quantum sensors
UNESCO's International Year of Quantum Science and Technology begins with a success for TU researchers at the Institute of Applied Physics: Physical Review Research publishes results of their resea...
- Breakthrough in the synthesis of artificial cells
A groundbreaking study published in "Nature Chemistry" reveals a remarkable leap in the synthesis of artificial cells using synthetic materials, achieved by an international team led by Dr. Andrea ...
- Electrostatic influences the movement of drops on surfaces
Something as simple as the motion of water drops on surfaces should actually be understood - one would think. In fact there are still numerous unanswered questions about the forces acting on a slid...
- Research accelerator: worldwide network develops SARS-CoV-2 proteine protocols for laboratories
For the development of drugs or vaccines against COVID-19, research needs virus proteins of high purity. For most of the SARS-CoV-2 proteins, scientists at Goethe University Frankfurt and a total o... - Large molecules transported into living cells
It is one of the big pharmacological questions: How do you get large functional biomolecules like proteins or antibodies into a living cell? Linking antibodies or proteins with cell-penetrating pep... - Limits of atomic nuclei predicted
Novel calculations have enabled the study of nearly 700 isotopes between helium and iron, showing which nuclei can exist and which cannot. In an article published in Physical Review Letters, scient...
- Collisions of neutron stars leads to new elements
For the first time, astronomers have identified a chemical element that was freshly formed by the merging of two neutron stars. The underlying mechanism, called the r-process - also known as rapid ... - Nuclear "magic numbers" collapse beyond the doubly magic Nickel 78
Scientists from the RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Research in Japan and an international collaboration network with a strong participation of scientists from Technische Universität Dar...
- Precision measurement on heavy ions contradicts theory
For the first time, a team of researchers under the leadership of TU Darmstadt and with the participation of scientists from the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) has succeeded in measuri...
- New phenomenon of radioactivity
Physicists at the TU Darmstadt have succeeded in observing an extremely rare radioactive decay for the first time ever. The unusual thing about it is that this so-called double gamma decay of an ex... - Structure and function of highly active bacterial enzyme elucidated
A team of microbiologists from the TU Darmstadt and biochemists from the University of Freiburg, Germany, have jointly succeeded in determining the high-resolution crystal structure of a sulfite-re... - Scientists create multifunctional nanotubes using nontoxic materials
A doctoral student in materials science is making multifunctional nanotubes of gold - with the help of vitamin C and other harmless substances. The technique works so well that the scientists now w...
- Surface emitters developed at the TU Darmstadt set a new world record for spectral bandwidth
Working in collaboration with their partners under the EU's "Subtune" project, scientists at the TU Darmstadt have developed semiconductor lasers that emit light over a wavelength range of 100 nm, ...
