The first-ever discovery of fossilised stomach contents in two 182-million-year-old flying reptile fossils provides palaeontologists with important clues about pterosaur diet and ecology.
The Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT, with its long-term expertise in cell models and toxicology, contributes to a new EU-funded project on health risks of endocrine disruptors.
Two Hereon studies call for clear framework conditions for CO2 sequestration in coastal areas A digital twin for projections, an independent body for certification and new legal structures for ...
Approximately 400 times in a woman's life, a mature egg makes the “leap.” It is released into the fallopian tube, ready for fertilization by the sperm. Researchers led by Melina Schuh ...
Scientists from Bremen, Germany, characterize novel enzymes from deep-sea microbes with a key function in the ethane degradation process, revealing surprises in the metabolism of these organisms.
REEsilience partners Inserma and Mkango subsidiaries, HyProMag Ltd and HyProMag GmbH, are advancing innovative methods to recover rare earth materials from end-of-life products, reducing the need ...
PaECTER is a deep learning semantic similarity model developed at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition. The goal is to identify similar patents and publications based on their ...
For the first time, the University of Bremen has awarded its “Outreach Award.” It was bestowed upon the “DENCAI – DENgue CAse Investigation” project led by computer scientist Dr. Thomas ...
One way the ‘male hormone’ testosterone works is by binding to the androgen receptor. Researchers at the Technical University Munich (TUM) and the Max Planck Institute for Biological ...
In today’s rapidly digitalizing world, the demand for professionals skilled in data analysis and decision-making has surged. KLU’s new Master of Science in Business Analytics and Data Science ...
This year's Marie Heim-Vögtlin Prize goes to archaeologist Cristina Murer. The SNSF is awarding her the prize for her research into grave plundering in late antiquity, a time of radical ...
Das aktuelle Heft der Fachzeitschrift „Zeithistorische Forschungen“ widmet sich der Funktionalisierung der deutschen Sprache für die nationalsozialistische Herrschaft und der Kritik daran.