Bacteria that cause diseases, so-called pathogens, develop various strategies to exploit human cells as hosts to their own advantage. Together with…
How do young children perceive what is fair and what is unfair, and how do they behave as a result? Three psychologists from Heinrich Heine University…
Transport proteins are responsible for the ongoing movement of substrates into and out of a biological cell. However, it is difficult to determine…
An international research team headed by Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and the University of Siegen has synthesised a new compound, which…
How can computer models help design microbial communities? Within the framework of the Collaborative Research Centre CRC1535 “MibiNet” coordinated by…
How can molecular structures be analysed when the resolution of the techniques available is not sufficient? Researchers from the fields of physics,…
How can creativity be implemented in the scientific research process from the outset? By equipping students with creativity tools during their…
Researchers from the Max Delbrück Center in Berlin and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) have implicated a new gene in the progression of…
Why does the universe contain matter and (virtually) no antimatter? The BASE international research collaboration at the European Organisation for…
The sudden, unexpected and medically unexplained death of an infant during sleep, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), remains to be fully understood.…