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Sweet discovery
Sugars from the salty ocean are responsible for a large part of the ice nuclei in clouds over the remote oceans of the southern hemisphere.
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Gene for Frailty
A new biomarker could help preserve muscle strength and mobility in elderly patients with cardiovascular disease.
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Leibniz sensors set off for the moon
The IM-2 mission is designed to provide clues about water ice on the Moon’s surface. On board: measurement technology developed by Leibniz.
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The world's strongest material
Stronger than steel, thinner than paper – and extremely conductive: graphene could revolutionize semiconductor technology.
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Who pays for climate protection?
While value-added components buffer consumer price changes in wealthier countries, low-income countries face greater challenges.
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Effective sanctions
Sanctions do work — but not all countries are affected equally. A new analysis reveals the vulnerability of individual states.
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Inner circles influence perception of social division
A new method helps differentiate between perceived and real polarisation.
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Butchering 430,000 Years Ago
Early humans used a sophisticated combination of techniques and materials to make tools.
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