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Rhesus Proteins Transport Ions, not Gas
Using artificial lipid vesicles, biochemists show how membrane proteins transport ammonium.
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2014
Moss saves moorlands
Biologists cultivate peat moss as renewable resource and for climate protection
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2017
Archaeologists Date World’s Oldest Timber Constructions
Scientists Document Highly-Developed Construction Techniques of Wells Built by Early Neolithic Settlers
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2012
Discovering, counting, cataloguing proteins
Scientists describe a well-defined mitochondrial proteome in baker's yeast
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2017
An Elegant Mechanism
Researchers discovered a connection between metabolite and protein transport in the powerhouse of the cell
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2019
When does suffering become unbearable?
Interdisciplinary study on notions of suffering and what it means to medical practice
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2018
Science Days 2021 at the University of Freiburg
Five programs for children and young people in materials research, biology, geology and physics
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Prostate cancer: Newly-developed inhibitor shows massive potential
New epigenetic inhibitor is also effective in treatment-resistant prostate cancer cells
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2024
Continuing education in Museum Studies
The University of Freiburg has published the final report on the “museOn” project, furthering content in various formats
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2021
Controlling plant processes with light
Scientists from Freiburg and Düsseldorf develop a new optogenetic tool for use in plant research
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2020