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The BASE international research collaboration, in which Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) is strongly involved, has ...
Shrub fringes on the edges of forests and fields protect animal species and have a positive effect on biodiversity: This was ...
Home > Press release: New findings on the scattering of black ... International team calculates observable quantities such as scattering angle and emitted energy with unrivalled precision ...
Wine tourism has seen significant growth over the past decade, emerging as a profitable and dynamic branch of the global wine industry. As a driver of sustainable development, it also plays a key role ...
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A new study published today in the renowned academic journal PNAS Nexus conducted by two research groups at Constructor University in Bremen provides scientific clarity on a widely debated issue: Do ...
Advancing Bremen's ports through digitalization and automation – that is the goal of the Smartport Transfer (SPorT) innovation community, which is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Education and ...
Embryonic macrophages orchestrate niche cell homeostasis for the establishment of the definitive hematopoietic stem cell pool. Nat Commun 16, 4428 (2025).
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Several events will be held to celebrate the anniversary of the Language Centre of the Universities in the Land of Bremen. Over the last three decades, it has provided students and staff from Bremen ...
Surgery, especially cardiac surgery, is still a male domain. Until a few years ago, there was not a single female head of cardiac surgery in Germany. “But the picture is changing,” says Dr. Deniz.
An international team of scientists has identified an unexpected region of heavy, neutron-deficient isotopes in the nuclear chart where nuclear fission is predominantly governed by an asymmetric mode.
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