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16
May 2025
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Heat- and Oxygen-Stable Biocatalyst for Hydrogen Production

JACS: Two RESOLV researchers from RUB, Prof. Schäfer and Prof. Happe, newly detected that [FeFe]-hydrogenase from a thermophilic bacterium is not…

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02
May 2025
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  • Events

RESOLV in dialog with teachers

On May 2nd, RESOLV scientists provided exciting insights into their research as part of this year's MNU Federal Congress at Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

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29
Apr 2025
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Publication included in Hot Topics of ChemCatChem

ChemCatCem: Three RESOLV research groups, led by Prof. Elsa Sanchez Garcia, Prof. Roland Winter, and Prof. Gabriele Sadowski, teamed up to uncover how…

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25
Apr 2025
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  • Early Career

Computational quantum chemistry for novel catalysts

RESOLV postdoctoral researcher Dr. Shalini Yadav received a prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship. Under the mentorship of RESOLV PI…

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24
Apr 2025
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Non-monotonous concentration dependent solvation of ATP could help to rationalize its anomalous impact on various biophysical processes

J. Phys. Chem.: joint publication RESOLV members Prof. Marialore Sulpizi and Prof. Simon Ebbinghaus

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23
Apr 2025
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Ferdi Schüth appointed honorary member of the Chinese Chemical Society

RESOLV member Prof. Ferdi Schüth appointed honorary member of the Chinese Chemical Society.

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23
Apr 2025
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Supercritical water reveals its secrets

Physics World: A research team led by RESOLV Spokeperson Prof. Havenith and RESOLV PI Prof. Marx revealed a surprising contradiction: contrary to…

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08
Apr 2025
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  • Early Career

Josep Cornellà receives OMCOS 22 Award for early-career achievements

RESOLV’s ECR group leader Dr. Josep Cornellà receives the OMCOS 22 Award for his contributions to organometallic chemistry and will give a lecture at…

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