Each year, the Frobenius Institute presents the Frobenius Research Award for outstanding ethnological dissertations in German-speaking countries. This year, the €3,000 prize was awarded to Maren ...
Climate change is leading to even more frequent extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall and flooding. More than 300 ...
Nuclear chemists and nuclear physicists at the University of Cologne provide experimental proof of a long-suspected atomic decay pathway / The article published in ‘Physical Review’ shows that ...
Graduates of TUM are keenly sought in the international job market. This is shown by the Global University Employability Ranking, in which TUM once again achieved 13th place. In Europe, TUM is number ...
The interaction of proteins plays a key role in this. To understand this interplay, large, high-quality datasets must be analyzed as efficiently as possible. MSAID, a spin-off of the Technical ...
< Epoxyisotrienic acids (EETs) are rapidly incorporated into lipids of varying complexity, which could ...
Rapid population growth is driving sweeping land use changes that have become the chief cause of species decline on Mount Kilimanjaro. These are the findings of an international research team led by ...
Helmholtz Munich, and the Leibniz-Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) have decoded the pan-genome of 33 oat lines—mapping their full genetic diversity. This comprehensive ...
Successful start to the conference “AI in Photonics – Adding Value in Laser Manufacturing Technology & Optical Design on October 1, 2025, in Berlin.
Patients receiving intensive cancer treatments - such as radiation or stem cell transplantation - often suffer from severe damage to the intestinal lining. This not only causes pain and complications ...
During the closing event on October 30, 2025, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, together with their project partners, presented the results of the joint ...