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09
Nov 2021
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Supercomputers joined the fight against antibiotic resistance

PNAS: Researchers have developed a strategy to use supercomputers to tackle the threat of diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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28
Oct 2021
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We warmly welcome our new Advisory Board member: Andreas Fischer!

On Wednesday, 27.10.2021, Andreas Fischer visited us at ZEMOS and we talked about Solvation Science and the incubator Start4Chem.

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07
Oct 2021
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry for RESOLV researcher Benjamin List

The chemical scientist has been awarded the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking contribution to catalyst research. RUB and the RESOLV Cluster extend…

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06
Oct 2021
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to RESOLV Member Benjamin List

The Royal Swedish Academy of Science has awarded to Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021 to Benjamin List and David W.C. Macmillan “for the development of…

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01
Oct 2021
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RESOLV retreat: “We are back!”

With these fitting words, Prof. Dr. Martina Havenith, spokesperson of the RESOLV cluster, welcomed the over 100 participants from RESOLV and their…

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26
Sep 2021
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CALEDO: Laying of the foundation stone

Time capsule for the CALEDO research building has been symbolically sunk into brick cube by representatives from RESOLV, TU Dortmund University and…

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21
Sep 2021
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Kick-off of the second round of Solvation Science@School!

The second round of the educational project Solvation Science@School started. The project will award students that present good research exercises in…

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08
Sep 2021
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How Confined Protons Migrate

When less than two nanometers of space is available, there is a traffic jam in the proton transport network.

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