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- How microbes can combat climate change
Prof. Michael Rother from TUD Dresden University of Technology is an expert in the biology of methane-producing microorganisms. In the spring of this year, he was invited by the American Academy of... - A whole new order of bacteria could hold the key to improving biogas production
The newly named Darwinibacteriales is one of the most abundant taxonomic groups of microorganisms involved in anaerobic digestion, the decomposition of organic matter which creates biogas. The f... - A ground breaking advancement in the production of phosphorus-containing chemicals
Professor Jan J. Weigand and his team from the TUD Dresden University of Technology present in a recent publication in the renowned scientific journal "Nature Synthesis" an innovative synthesis met...
- A novel concept for photovoltaics
The group of Prof. Yana Vaynzof at the Integrated Center for Physics and Photonic Materials (IAPP) and the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) at Technische Universität Dresden has dem... - Conductive supercrystals for next-generation electronic technology
A new study of an international team of chemists introduces a breakthrough in making nanocrystals function together electronically. Published in the renowned journal "Science", the research may ope...
- Electron family creates previously unknown state of matter
An international research team from the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat-Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter has demonstrated a completely novel state of matter in a metal. It is created by the ... - Exploring the origin of the elements
Nuclear astrophysics is the science of how the elements of the periodic table have been created. This research field is served by a diverse set of research infrastructures of different sizes - from... - Superconductors under strain
Superconductors are materials where current can flow without resistance below a characteristic temperature. Since its discovery at the beginning of the 20th century, this phenomenon has been matte... - Flowers of St. John's Wort serve as catalyst in photochemical reactions
An interdisciplinary team of scientists from the School of Science at TU Dresden has for the first time used dried flowers of St. John's Wort (genus Hypericum) as an active catalyst in various phot...
- A novel recipe for efficiently removing intrinsic defects from hard crystals
A team of researchers from Osaka University, the Institute for High Pressure Physics and the Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia), and TU Dresden (Germany), discov... - Speeding up the hydrogen production by the magic topological surface states
The hydrogen economy is considered to be one of the best options for providing renewable energy and, thereby, contributing to mitigating today's environmental challenges. The energy density of ... - Controversial theory of materials science finally proven
Scientists at the Nanoelectronic Materials Laboratory (NaMLab gGmbH) in collaboration with Researchers at Dresden University of Technology and the National Institute of Materials Physics, Romania h...
- Rapid diagnosis of diseases with novel blood test
Prof. Dr. Jochen Guck, research group leader at the Biotechnology Center of TU Dresden (BIOTEC), together with medical colleagues from the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden and partneri...
- High pressure reduces adsorption capacity of metal-organic frameworks
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can store gases such as methane in their surface interstices, or pores. Now teams from the Technische Universität Dresden and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) have pre...
- Fuel cells with less platinum thanks to novel aerogel catalyst
Fuel cells are power sources based on direct conversion of hydrogen into electricity. Great advantage of the fuel cells is the fact, that neither carbon dioxide no other undesirable substances are ... - New approach for characterization of cells could revolutionize diagnosis of diseases
Cells, like any other material, have mechanical properties that can serve for their characterization. For example, cancer cells are characteristically more deformable than healthy cells. These mech...