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Greenlyte Carbon Technologies GmbH

Innovation to bind carbon dioxideGreenlyte Carbon Technologies at Falling Walls Venture 2024

  • 07.11.2024

Entrepreneurial potential in science is honoured at the Falling Walls Summit in Berlin: the start-up Greenlyte Carbon Technologies, nominated by the University of Duisburg-Essen, is one of the 25 winners that will pitch today at the Falling Walls Venture platform.

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RUB/Katja Marquard

Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia Hendrik Wüst and NRW Science Minister Ina Brandes open the Research Center One Health RuhrUA Ruhr – Cutting-Edge Research in Health, Environment and Society

  • von Astrid Bergmeister
  • 04.11.2024

The Research Center One Health Ruhr defines new standards for interdisciplinary, internationally competitive cutting-edge research in health, the environment and society. It has now been officially opened by Minister-President Hendrik Wüst and Minister of Science Ina Brande…

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UDE/Andreas Reichert

First joint Research Alliance Ruhr appointment From Stanford to the Ruhr region

  • von Dr. Alexandra Nießen
  • 17.10.2024

Top researcher Prof. Dr. Xijie Wang has taken up his professorship for ultrafast electron diffraction at two universities. It is a first for the University Alliance Ruhr. In future, the physicist will be researching at both the UDE and TU Dortmund University

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GKS

Recycling of Incineration Bottom AshCement Instead of Landfill

  • von Birte Vierjahn
  • 05.08.2024

Urban mining in thermal waste recycling: UDE and industrial partners have developed an economical process to recover waste incineration slag as a raw material for cement production. Metals and minerals are separated and cleaned.

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UDE/Prof. Dr Barbara Saccà - UDE/Bettina Engel-Albustin

UDE researchers use DNA origami methodNew ways for artificial nanofactories

  • von Jennifer Meina
  • 29.07.2024

Researchers at the UDE have developed a model to regulate protein unfolding and degradation using compartmentalization strategies, which could advance artificial nanofactories. These tiny workshops, made from human molecules, may one day help detect disease markers.

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HHU/Rainer Kalscheuer

Publication in Cell Chemical Biology New principle for treating tuberculosis

  • 26.07.2024

Researchers from UDE and HHU have succeeded in identifying and synthesizing a group of molecules that act in a new way against the tuberculosis trigger. This involves so-called callyaerins, which disrupt the metabolism of the tuberculosis bacterium.

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R. Msiska/J. Schaab/D. Meier/amb design & illustrations

Pioneering studyNew Possibilities for Reservoir Computing

  • von Ulrike Bohnsack
  • 03.07.2024

The team led by Prof Dr Everschor-Sitte laid the foundations for magnetic reservoir computing around seven years ago. Now, together with Norwegian colleagues, they have developed the idea of ferroelectric reservoir computing. Nature Reviews Physics reports.

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Molecular Stop Signal IdentifiedThe Surveillance System of Cell Division

  • von Birte Vierjahn
  • 04.06.2024

During cell division, each of the resulting daughter cells receives one part of a pair of chromosomes. But how is this process monitored and how are potential errors prevented? Biologists at the UDE have been able to clarify the matter. Current Biology reports.

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Fritz Winter Eisengießerei GmbH & Co. KG

Reducing Global Dependence on Raw MaterialsDomestic Lime Instead of Magnesium from Overseas

  • von Birte Vierjahn
  • 14.05.2024

Regionally available, cheaper, more environmentally friendly: UDE engineers and industrial partners have developed a method of desulphurising molten iron with lime instead of imported magnesium from China. The plant is already up and running.

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UDE/Laura Karsch und Ali Ata Tuz

After stroke and heart attackA cause of immunodeficiency identified

  • von Birte Vierjahn
  • 23.04.2024

After surviving a stroke or heart attack, infections start to increase. A team from the UDE, the UK Essen and the ISAS in Dortmund has found a reason why the immune system is often disturbed after these health incidents and derived a treatment approach from this.

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UDE/Pinki Gahlot

Decomposition of Damaged LysosomesNew Signaling Pathway Decoded

  • von Birte Vierjahn
  • 08.04.2024

Is it worth repairing the lysosome? Or is its dissolution safer? Researchers at the UDE have identified a new signaling pathway for our cells to make the decision to degrade the organelle. The biologists have published their findings in Molecular Cell.

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New methods for biodiversity monitoring in Europe's riversUDE coordinates international 2-million-EUR-project

  • von Astrid Bergmeister
  • 01.03.2024

New methods for biodiversity monitoring help to detect changes at an early stage and protect nature. This particularly applies to river ecosystems. The "DNAquaIMG" project led by UDE Professor Florian Leese enables better monitoring of biodiversity in rivers.

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UDE/Frank Preuß

First success in the Excellence Strategy competitionWater research reaches milestone

  • von Astrid Bergmeister
  • 02.02.2024

As part of the UA Ruhr, the partners have strategically developed their research together. The excellent water research has now won through with the "REASONS" project in the first round of the two-stage excellence competition organised by the federal and state governments.

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UDE/Birte Vierjahn

Launch of Solid-State Battery ProjectPrototypes within Two Years

  • von Birte Vierjahn
  • 29.01.2024

The first prototypes of solid-state batteries should be ready in two years: more durable, safer and with more storage capacity than conventional lithium-ion batteries. Their anode material is produced in the facilities of the NanoEnergieTechnikZentrum (NETZ) at the UDE.

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Anne Forio/Ghent University

Europe-wide studyHow Does Agriculture Affect Freshwaters?

  • von Ulrike Bohnsack
  • 25.01.2024

Most rivers in Europe are not doing well. An international research team, led by the Aquatic Ecology department at UDE, has investigated how different types and intensities of agriculture affect the ecological status of rivers.

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