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The German Research Foundation is funding a project on practices in terrorism trials with 1.2 million euros / Cooperation ...
Pal et al., 2025: The establishment of nuclear organization in mouse embryos is orchestrated by multiple epigenetic pathways. Cell. DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.03.044 ...
While early life stress is often linked to increased vulnerability to psychiatric disorders like depression and anxiety, this study led by Lotte van Doeselaar and Mathias Schmidt from the ...
South Africa is slowly lifting out of the water – by up to two millimeters per year depending on the region. It had been assumed up to now that this phenomenon was due to mantle flow in the Earth’s ...
A research team has discovered that the enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO) plays an important role in vascular health in obese people / publication in Cell Reports Medicine ...
The German Research Foundation (DFG) has accepted the mathematician Dr. Asgar Jamneshan from the University of Bonn into the Heisenberg program. The program offers researchers five years of funding so ...
Franka Gaiser, Charlotte Müller, Paula Phan, Gregor Mathes, Manuel J. Steinbauer. Europe’s lost landscape sculptors: Today’s potential range of the extinct elephant Palaeoloxodon antiquus. Frontiers ...
Victor Macarrón-Palacios et al., Paralemmin-1 controls the nanoarchitecture of the neuronal submembrane cytoskeleton.Sci. Adv.11,eadt3724 (2025).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adt3724 ...
The MULTICLIMACT project gathered partners in Bilbao on April 2–3, 2025, for its 4th General Assembly, marking its most ambitious phase. The project will focus on developing and testing climate ...
Hepatitis D virus (HDV) infects the liver and causes severe inflammation. According to WHO estimates, 12 million people worldwide are infected with HDV. Currently, there are only a few treatment ...
Under this framework, MSCA accounts for 6.6 billion euros, funds excellent research and innovation, and equips researchers at all stages of their careers with new knowledge and skills through mobility ...
Scientists have long been aware of time’s quirks, with the British astrophysicist Sir Arthur Eddington musing about this “arrow of time” in his 1927 lectures. Nevertheless, whether it be because or ...
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