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Roots ‘feel’ gravity to extend and anchor themselves in the soil, but they can alter their growth direction toward a water ...
Large-scale computer simulation maps magnetic “disorder” of the interstellar medium Unlike the phenomenon observed on Earth – chaotic, seemingly random motion in air or water – turbulence in space ...
Vera D. Meyer, Peter Köhler, Nadine T. Smit, Julius S. Lipp, Binging Wei, Gesine Mollenhauer, Enno Schefuß: Dominant Control of Temperature on (sub-)tropical soil carbon turnover. Nature ...
Cultures and Politics of Non-Hegemonic Remembrance," at the Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus Regensburg — a joint platform of the University of Regensburg and the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast ...
NY CREATES and Fraunhofer IPMS Announce ... NY CREATES and Fraunhofer IPMS announced at a signing ceremony a new Joint Development Agreement (JDA) to drive research and development focused on memory ...
Home > Press release: This is how the optics of the future are ... < "The fact that we can map all these steps in-house is a major advantage for our partners. They don't ... © Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen, ...
Dr. Anastasia Khvorova for her pioneering work in the field of RNA-based therapies. At 2.5 million euros, the prize is one of the most prestigious and generously endowed of any medical research prize ...
Climate change is changing the Alps: after the snow melts, plants in meadows and pastures are sprouting earlier and earlier. This affects biodiversity, agriculture and the ecological balance in the ...
“Research is a shared journey” - Prof. Elena Conti, PhD (Munich), Prof. Dr Jörn Piel (Zurich), Dr med. Benjamin Ruf, MD (Tübingen) and Prof. Wolf-Herman Fridman, MD, PhD (Paris) recognised for ...
Shrub fringes on the edges of forests and fields protect animal species and have a positive effect on biodiversity: This was ...