WDR Lokalzeit: Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited the Evonik Industries AG site at the Marl Chemical Park.
BIOspektrum:RESOLV researchers explain how to assemble high-performance bimolecular sensors.
Mundo: Researchers in the international Cluster of Excellence RESOLV investigate how solvent effects can make the industrial use of biocatalysis more…
SWR2 Wissen: Martina Havenith speaks about the life of Marie Curie and her struggles and successes, both scientifically and socially (in German).
ChiuZ (long feature): Inactivating the coronavirus in a simple way
TRUMPF Magazine: It’s not easy to produce and control powerful light waves in the terahertz frequency range—but Professor Clara Saraceno has managed…
zdi.NRW: RESOLV's Speaker in interview. What motivates women to do research? How do they experience working as scientists? And what advice do they…
Mundo: In the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV, Müge Kasanmascheff is investigating how proteins can be analysed in living cells.
Chemistry World: Scientists in Germany have proposed a definitive answer to a longstanding debate in chemistry.
Bild der Wissenschaft: RESOLV Speaker M. Havenith helps to clarify how new findings could open up surprising applications for water (in German)
ChiuZ: How do chemical reactions start in space? 'Chemie in unsere Zeit' reports about the research of Dominik Marx and Martina Havenith (in German)
The Times of India interviewed Dr. Devendra Mani, solvation scientist in the group of RESOLV Speaker Martina Havenith
Rubin Magazine: There has been no method so far to investigate the influence of the particles in complex surroundings. Initial results with a new…
Rubin Magazine: It takes farmers only a minute to check if their field needs fertilising – and if so, with what.
Westfalen Spiegel Magazine: RESOLV's Solvation Science and Martina Havenith's research on water are featured in the February Issue
Scientific Computing World asks: Which High Performance Computing applications have made real progress in the past 12 months? One RESOLV project for…
Die ZEIT: How RESOLV and its partners in the UARuhr are bidding for the new funding round of the Excellence Strategy
Rubin Magazine: There is not much room in cells. The molecules are tightly packed. Does this influence their function? And do experiments have to take…
Rubin Magazine: Computer simulations and experiments with cells have yielded promising results.
A new method of high-resolution rotational spectroscopy allows to differentiate chiral molecules in gas phase. RESOLV scientists Simon Ebbinghaus and…