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24
Sep 2013
  • Paper

New theory for analysing interacting nuclear spins in solvents

Angew. Chem.: Detection of long-range effects changes interpretation of NMR spectra - Early success for the RUB’s excellence cluster RESOLV. This…

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22
Aug 2013
  • Award

Science and Family

„National Postdoctoral Award Program for Advancing Women in Science“ for Dr. Moran Grossman

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17
Jun 2013
  • Paper

Sometimes less is more

Nature Chem.: RUB researchers unmask Janus-faced nature of mechanical forces with the Jülich supercomputer. Reaction speed does not always increase in…

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28
May 2013
  • Event

All about solvation science

Official starting signal for the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV - International Opening Symposium at the RUB

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07
May 2013
  • Paper

How much a single cell breathes

Angew. Chem.: Scanning electrochemical microscopy decisively optimised - RUB researchers measure oxygen consumption of individual cells.

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29
Apr 2013
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Mysterious catalyst explained - How tiny gold particles aid the production of plastic components

Angew. Chem.: RUB researchers coorporate and use gold nanoparticles as catalysts.

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17
Apr 2013
  • Award

Communicator-Preis 2013 an Metin Tolan

Dortmunder Wissenschaftler wird für seine vielfältige und besonders originelle Vermittlung physikalischer Fragen und Forschungsergebnisse in…

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14
Mar 2013
  • Paper

Chemical chameleon tamed

Phys. Rev. Lett.: RUB researchers give floppy molecule a structure through solvent effects - Computer simulations show: protonated methane is tamed by…

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12
Mar 2013
  • Award

Small particles with a bright future

EU funds “LUMINET” project with 3.6 million Euros - Novel luminescent materials to reduce global energy demand

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21
Feb 2013
  • Paper

When water speaks - Solvents make catalysts more efficient

Phys. Rev. Lett.: RUB researchers analyse interfaces between water and catalyst with computer simulations. Prof. Dominik Marx and coworkers describe…

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01
Jan 2013
  • Paper

Dance of water molecules turns fire-coloured beetles into antifreeze artists

PNAS: RUB researchers and colleagues describe new mode of action for antifreeze proteins.

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