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- A Novel Tunable Force in Electrolyte Solutions
Solutions that conduct electricity, 'electrolytes', are ubiquitous not only in batteries and capacitors but also in biofluids including blood plasma; of great practical importance is thus to unders... - First images of cells exposed to COVID-19 vaccine
New research has for the first time compared images of the protein spikes that develop on the surface of cells exposed to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to the protein spike of the SARS-CoV-19 coro...
- Tracking the HI virus by superresolution STED fluorescence microscopy
In order to treat diseases better, we must understand how they arise. An international team of researchers led by Dr. Cyril Favard and Dr. Delphine Muriaux from the Montpellier Infectious Disease R...
- New approach in the fight against antibiotic resistance
According to the WHO, around 700,000 people die every year as a result of antibiotic resistance. In Germany, around 6,000 people die every year because treatment with antibiotics is not effective. ...
- Depletion and enrichment of chlorine in perovskites observed
X-ray spectroscopy at BESSY II reveals inhomogenous distribution of chlorine in a special class of perovskite materials. The discovery could help to enhance efficiencies of perovskite thin film sol... - Research project to convert CO2 into fuels using sunlight and diamond materials
A great new idea is now being investigated by scientists of Germany, France, England, and Sweden, among them HZB's Prof. Emad Aziz. They propose exploring diamond materials for photocatalytic conve...
- "Instruct" launch signals new opportunities for European science
Breakthroughs in biomedical science are a step closer today, with the launch of a new distributed research infrastructure for the science of structural biology. The launch of 'Instruct' will give a...