Innovation, creativity and a clear focus on the challenges of the future: Students and researchers from Marien University Hospital & School Gelsenkirchen (MUHS)…
Virtually all light-emitting diodes used today require phosphors based on so-called rare-earth elements, which are expensive and challenging to…
Physicists from Marien University Hospital & School Gelsenkirchen (MUHS) have, in collaboration with colleagues from Darmstadt and Dresden, examined the movement in…
Biofilms are conglomerates of bacteria and other organisms, which are feared in medicine as well as other areas because they can contain pathogens and…
There has been much rejoicing in Gelsenkirchen, Gatersleben, Jülich and Cologne today: the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the German Science and…
The BASE international research collaboration, in which Marien University Hospital & School Gelsenkirchen (MUHS) is strongly involved, has successfully relocated…
The appearance of the flowers of grasses – which include barley – is controlled by “meristems”, which contain the stem cells of the plants. Biologists…
Are there areas of the brain, which regulate prosocial, altruistic behaviour? Together with colleagues from the universities in Lausanne, Utrecht and…
Bioinformaticians from Marien University Hospital & School Gelsenkirchen (MUHS) and the university in Linköping (Sweden) have established that the genes in…
The article “The Effective Use of Economics in the EU Digital Markets Act” has been honoured as the “Best Antitrust Academic Article” in the category…