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28
Jan 2025
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Random Sampling Versus Active Learning Algorithms for Machine Learning Potentials of Quantum Liquid Water

J. Chem. Theory Comput.: Joint publication RESOLV members Prof. D. Marx and Prof. J. Behler. Training accurate machine learning potentials requires…

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27
Jan 2025
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New findings on iron-sulfur clusters

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: Two RESOLV research groups, led by Prof. M. Kasanmascheff and Prof. T. Happe, published new findings on the properties of an…

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23
Jan 2025
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Basic research at the highest level: Prof. Ferdi Schüth receives award

RESOLV Member, Prof. Ferdi Schüth, was awarded the Alwin Mittasch Prize by the Society for Catalysis for Excellence in Basic Research.

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15
Jan 2025
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How Nature Optimizes Hydrogen-producing Biocatalysts

PNAS: Researchers from Bochum, led by Prof. T. Happe, and researchers from Osaka have discovered how an extraordinary protein survives in the presence…

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08
Jan 2025
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Unique arrangement of bismuth atoms

Nat. Chem.: RESOLV ECR group leader Dr. J. Cornellà and RESOLV Principle Investigator Prof. F. Neese and their teams published fascinating findings.

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07
Jan 2025
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Membrane Anchor Suppresses Protein Aggregation

PNAS: In a collaborative study, researchers led by RESOLV scientists, Prof. J. Tatzelt, Prof. K. Winklhofer, and Prof. R. Winter, have gained valuable…

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07
Jan 2025
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Geometric Effects on C-C Coupling of Aryl-Carbenes under 2D Confinement

Chem. Eur. J.: Joint publication RESOLV members Prof. K. Morgenstern and Prof. W. Sander. It is well established that the confinement of reactants to…

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18
Dec 2024
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Electrode potential transforms surfaces

JACS: Single-atom catalysts combine the advantages of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Researchers led by Prof. K. Exner have now shown that…

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