Tag: Chemistry

3. November 2021

Mail from … Braunschweig Aaron Li from the USA completed a research internship at the Institute of Physical and Technical Chemistry and talks about his experiences

7. October 2021

Dr. Kai Exner becomes honorary professor at TU Braunschweig Appreciation for teaching excellence

16. August 2021

Digital Tools for Observing Molecular Gymnastics How to find hidden treasures in chemistry with software

6. August 2021

Spotlight: Faculty Visits 3 – Two gardens and much more on the tour of the life sciences institutes The President's topics and appointments

8. July 2021

Toxic Effect of Parkinson’s Drug on Brain Cells Studied New approach for analysis of levodopa side effect (dyskinesia)

11. May 2021

Sugar Exposes Bacteria How biologists and chemists from Israel and Germany make potentially dangerous bacteria visible

10. May 2021

LiPLANET Network Founded Network for lithium battery cell research pilot lines achieved an important milestone with the foundation of its legal association

9. February 2021

Out of Balance Homeo-brain" project explores disruption of brain cell homeostasis

17. December 2020

DFG Funds Life Sciences Research Group Research network investigates synthetic development of cytochalasans

10. November 2020

Luminous Molecules Researchers at TU Braunschweig develop complex dye molecules in three simple steps

31. August 2020

Progress through biocatalysis Dr. Mehdi Mohammadi as visiting researcher from Iran at the TU Braunschweig

1. September 2019

Picture of the month: View into the X-ray photoelectron spectrometer From the Laboratory for Emerging Nanometrology (LENA)

12. July 2019

Visit from India Two Humboldt visiting professors at the Institute of Organic Chemistry

26. July 2018

Diatom ooze sediments are a large marine mercury sink Sediments reveal mercury pollution in Antarctica since the beginning of the industrial period

21. October 2016

Genes on the rack Physical Chemists at TU Braunschweig have developed a novel nanotool that provides a facile means of characterizing the mechanical properties of biomolecules.

20. March 2014

Towards a better understanding of ash dieback Scientists of the TU Braunschweig discover phytotoxic substance from the ash pathogen