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16
May 2023
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Max Hansmann receives JSP scholarship

RESOLV member Prof. Max Hansmann received a prestigious JSP (Junior Scientists Participation) scholarship to join the renowned Bürgenstock Conference…

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15
May 2023
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COVER PICTURE: Oxide- and Silicate- Water interfaces and Their Roles in Technology and the Environment

Chem. Rev.: RESOLV member, Prof. Marialore Sulpizi co authored a major interdisciplinary review article charting two decades worth of breakthroughs in…

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12
May 2023
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Humboldt Professorship Conferred in Berlin

Twelve top international researchers were awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Professorship at a ceremony in Berlin on Thursday, 11 May. Among the…

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09
May 2023
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Cover Picture: Near-Infrared Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of Biomolecules with Carbon Nanotubes

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are used as fluorescent probes/sensors for biomolecules in the near infrared (NIR)…

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02
May 2023
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Girls & Boys Day

On April 27, 80 students visited the ZEMOS research building as part of Girls & Boys day

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21
Apr 2023
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Creating C4 Chemicals in an Environmentally Friendly Way

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: A proof of concept for a salt waste free carboxylation of acetylene using a pH-switch triggered by CO2 pressure. This enables…

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12
Apr 2023
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Nanotubes as optical stopwatch for the detection of neurotransmitters

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.:Carbon nanotubes not only shine brighter in the presence of dopamine, but also for longer. The time period of shining serves as…

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06
Apr 2023
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Tomography of Feshbach resonance states

Science: RESOLV member Prof. E. Narevicius' work presents the detection of Feshbach resonances in a benchmark system for strongly interacting and…

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