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December 2012
- Superconductors Which Work by Themselves
Scientists from Tübingen, Tel Aviv and Kiel discover new possibilities in chryoelectronics
(356/2012, 03.12.2012)
November 2012
- Predicting material fatigue
Polymer composites: luminescent zink oxide tetrapod filler makes inner damage visible
(352/2012, 29.11.2012)
- Sieve holds nanoparticles and acts as solar absorber
Scientists of the “Helmholtz-University Young Investigators Group” from Kiel and Geestacht in Germany publish their research results
(348/2012, 26.11.2012)
- Solving the mystery of ageing
Longevity gene makes Hydra immortal and humans grow older
(332/2012, 13.11.2012)
- Researchers of Kiel University discover a new type of toxic protein
(327/2012, 12.11.2012)
October 2012
- Evolutionary biology: German research team solves toll-receptor puzzle
(310/2012, 31.10.2012)
- A molecular scissor related to Alzheimer’s Disease
(278/2012, 04.10.2012)
September 2012
- Burying the hatchet in the laser lab
New method provides answers to long lasting dispute about electrical insulators
(265/2012, 25.09.2012)
August 2012
- Joining the Un-Joinable
New polymer linking technology based on nano crystals developed in Kiel
(237/2012, 24.08.2012)
- Flexible snake armour
Biology could inspire systems in engineering with minimized abrasion
(230/2012, 15.08.2012)
- “The beetle shows us how”
(227/2012, 08.08.2012)
July 2012
- World Record: Scientists from Northern Germany Produce the Lightest Material in the World
(212/2012, 17.07.2012)
June 2012
- It’s not getting rougher! Smoothing the way for copper wires
Kiel Physicists discover anomalous deposition of copper
(182/2012, 22.06.2012)
- Watching the quantum race of electrons
(181/2012, 20.06.2012)
- Switchable nano magnets
Research group at Kiel University switches magnetism of individual molecules
(169/2012, 13.06.2012)
May 2012
- Newly identified gene helps to increase sugar beet yields
(143/2012, 16.05.2012)
- What do marine snails and insulin have in common?
Scientists at Kiel University are following a new approach to treat diabetes
(135/2012, 10.05.2012)
- The electronic „Pavlov’s Dog“
Nanotechnology scientists and memory researchers at the Kiel University redesigned a mental learning process using electronic circuits
(131/2012, 08.05.2012)
April 2012
- Nano materials for medical measuring devices
New magnetoelectric sensors for deep brain stimulation
(121/2012, 26.04.2012)
- People, population and diseases in the Middle Ages
Interreg-Project “Bones4Culture“: the first analyses of 700 skeletons from the city of Schleswig
(98/2012, 16.04.2012)
February 2012
- Eat and let die
Kiel biologist discovers new animal enzyme to use plant toxins for self-defence
(48/2012, 21.02.2012)
November 2011
- From the banks of the Kiel Fjord all the way to Mars
NASA and DLR place their trust in technology developed in Kiel, Germany
(201/2011, 25.11.2011)
- Kiel’s world record in efficient data transmission
(182/2011, 10.11.2011)
October 2011
- At the cutting edge
International Master’s degree programme ‘Digital Communications’ files patent applications
(155/2011, 13.10.2011)
- Closer to the sun
ESA chooses Solar Orbiter mission
(146/2011, 05.10.2011)
September 2011
- If insurance companies pay out too often, farmers will be threatened with ruin in the long term
First study on the ecological consequences of rain-index insurance
(131/2011, 20.09.2011)
August 2011
- Exotic Quantum crystal discovered
Kiel researchers discover novel state of crystal matter
(104/2011, 10.08.2011)
- Lattice of magnetic vortices
Researchers find magnetic skyrmions in atomically thin metal film
(100/2011, 01.08.2011)
March 2011
- Rapid etching X-rayed
Physicists unveil processes during fast chemical dissolution
(27/2011, 22.03.2011)
- Ultra high speed film
Kiel nano-scientists take snapshots of electronic states
(21/2011, 09.03.2011)
- Stem cell research without animal experiments
International research team develops innovative test for stem cells
(19/2011, 07.03.2011)
January 2011
- Tiny magnetic switch discovered
Scientists at Kiel University develop molecular machine in form of record player
(7/2011, 28.01.2011)
December 2010
- Shift work and metabolic disorders
A German-Danish co-operation project investigates twins
(188/2010, 21.12.2010)
- Water pathways from the deep-sea to volcanoes
Marine scientists prove water cycle in subduction zones
(187/2010, 20.12.2010)
- Therapy for incurable childhood diseases is in sight
Kiel University research project receives around six million euros
(184/2010, 08.12.2010)
- Electron "Pairing"
Triplet superconductivity proven experientially for first time
(176/2010, 01.12.2010)
November 2010
- Five atoms for good contact
A team of scientists headed by Kiel University physicist studies molecules as conductors
(166/2010, 15.11.2010)
- Discovery of an anti-inflammatory substance
Biochemists at Kiel University, along with international scientists, have identified an important messenger in the immune system
(164/2010, 08.11.2010)
October 2010
- Protecting embryos against microbes
Scientists at Kiel University decipher fundamental protective mechanisms
(153/2010, 05.10.2010)
- Disappearing glaciers enhanced biodiversity
Fossils reveal history of marine diversity in Chile
(152/2010, 04.10.2010)
April 2010
- Bone-eating worms 30 Mio. years old
Scientists at University of Kiel, Germany, find traces of Osedax in fossil whale bones
(64/2010, 20.04.2010)
November 2009
- In Touch with Molecules
(114/2009, 12.11.2009)
August 2009
- X chromosomal genetic variant delays progression to AIDS in HIV-infected women
(78/2009, 13.08.2009)
February 2009
- Periodontitis and myocardial infarction: a shared genetic predisposition
(19/2009, 13.02.2009)
- Living longer thanks to the "longevity gene"
Kiel scientists prove that 100-year-old Europeans carry a special sequence variation of the FOXO3A gene
(12/2009, 02.02.2009)
January 2009
- Genetic defect in human epilepsy
Scientists find link between genetic defect on chromosome 15 and epilepsy
(3/2009, 14.01.2009)
November 2008
- "Orphan" genes play an important role in evolution
(107/2008, 18.11.2008)
October 2008
- Can genetic information be controlled by light?
Researchers at Kiel University report sequence-dependent effects of light on DNA
(92/2008, 10.10.2008)
September 2008
- The green Sahara, a desert in bloom
(88/2008, 30.09.2008)
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