The Solar Towers Jülich are a globally unique research facility for tests using concentrated natural sunlight to generate electricity, heat and fuels. The facility is not only used by DLR researchers, ...
Clothes and fishing nets that are made of nylon often end up in landfill or dumped in oceans, but a new way to break down the ...
A group of researchers from the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences – Biotechnology at Forschungszentrum Jülich, in collaboration with the company Novonesis, has successfully engineered a bacterium ...
Interview with Stefan Kesselheim and Jan Ebert from the Jülich Supercomputing CentreAt the end of January, the Chinese ...
A team of scientists from the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences–Biotechnology at Forschungszentrum Jülich worked together with the company Novonesis to develop a bacterium that "eats" individual ...
Physicists have performed a simulation they say sheds new light on an elusive phenomenon that could determine the ultimate ...
Jülich Indisciplinary Research: the Center for Microbial Biotechnology (ZMB) at the Forschungszentrum Jülich Bioprocess development at IBT-2 At the Center for Microbial Biotechnology (ZMB), four ...
Physicists have performed a groundbreaking simulation they say sheds new light on an elusive phenomenon that could determine the ultimate fate of the Universe.
In a remarkable convergence of theoretical physics and cutting-edge technology, researchers from the University of Leeds, ...
In Jülich, the Institute of Solar Research operates a large-scale research facility for solar irradiation tests that is unique in Europe. Here, researchers from the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) work ...
The collaboration was led by Professor Zlatko Papic, from the University of Leeds, and Dr Jaka Vodeb, from Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany. The paper’s lead author Professor Papic ...