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RESOLV In the Media

30
Aug 2024
  • In the Media
  • News

Chancellor Olaf Scholz Visits Evonik Chemistry Site in Marl

WDR Lokalzeit: Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited the Evonik Industries AG site at the Marl Chemical Park.

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20
Mar 2024
  • In the Media

Molecular architecture: Nanosensors with DNA anchors

BIOspektrum:RESOLV researchers explain how to assemble high-performance bimolecular sensors.

 

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31
Aug 2023

Solvent research between Chile and the Ruhr Area

Mundo: Researchers in the international Cluster of Excellence RESOLV investigate how solvent effects can make the industrial use of biocatalysis more…

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09
Dec 2021
  • In the Media

Radical Life for Radioactivity - Martina Havenith on Marie Curie and Women in Science

SWR2 Wissen: Martina Havenith speaks about the life of Marie Curie and her struggles and successes, both scientifically and socially (in German).

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25
Feb 2021
  • In the Media

Hand hygiene at the molecular level - the role of solvation

ChiuZ (long feature): Inactivating the coronavirus in a simple way

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08
Dec 2020
  • In the Media

Laser can solve the puzzle of water

TRUMPF Magazine: It’s not easy to produce and control powerful light waves in the terahertz frequency range—but Professor Clara Saraceno has managed…

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01
Nov 2020
  • In the Media

The fascination of water - Martina Havenith on her passion for research

zdi.NRW: RESOLV's Speaker in interview. What motivates women to do research? How do they experience working as scientists? And what advice do they…

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30
Oct 2020

Excellent solutions

Mundo: In the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV, Müge Kasanmascheff is investigating how proteins can be analysed in living cells.

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07
Sep 2020
  • In the Media

Simulation says supercritical water has no hydrogen bonds

Chemistry World: Scientists in Germany have proposed a definitive answer to a longstanding debate in chemistry.

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19
Jun 2020
  • In the Media

Water - even more than an elixir of life

Bild der Wissenschaft: RESOLV Speaker M. Havenith helps to clarify how new findings could open up surprising applications for water (in German)

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10
Feb 2020
  • In the Media

ultracold acid-base chemistry

ChiuZ: How do chemical reactions start in space? 'Chemie in unsere Zeit' reports about the research of Dominik Marx and Martina Havenith (in German)

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06
May 2019
  • In the Media

Germany is an ideal research destination

The Times of India interviewed Dr. Devendra Mani, solvation scientist in the group of RESOLV Speaker Martina Havenith

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27
Feb 2019
  • In the Media

Silver nanoparticles – a problem for the environment?

Rubin Magazine: There has been no method so far to investigate the influence of the particles in complex surroundings. Initial results with a new…

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20
Feb 2018
  • In the Media

To Fertilise or Not To Fertilise – There Is No Question

Rubin Magazine: It takes farmers only a minute to check if their field needs fertilising – and if so, with what.

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05
Feb 2018
  • In the Media

A solution to everything

Westfalen Spiegel Magazine: RESOLV's Solvation Science and Martina Havenith's research on water are featured in the February Issue

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17
Nov 2017
  • In the Media

The Best HPC Applications of 2017

Scientific Computing World asks: Which High Performance Computing applications have made real progress in the past 12 months? One RESOLV project for…

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10
Sep 2017
  • In the Media

Martina Havenith quests for mystery

Die ZEIT: How RESOLV and its partners in the UARuhr are bidding for the new funding round of the Excellence Strategy

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04
Sep 2017
  • In the Media

Chemistry in a small space

Rubin Magazine: There is not much room in cells. The molecules are tightly packed. Does this influence their function? And do experiments have to take…

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04
Sep 2017
  • In the Media

Therapy approach for Huntington’s disease

Rubin Magazine: Computer simulations and experiments with cells have yielded promising results.

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11
Mar 2016
  • In the Media
  • News
  • Outreach

From test tube into the cell

A new method of high-resolution rotational spectroscopy allows to differentiate chiral molecules in gas phase. RESOLV scientists Simon Ebbinghaus and…

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