
Würzburg researchers present a new strategy against the life-threatening fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. They combine RNA molecules and an antifungal agent in nanoparticles.
moreWürzburg researchers present a new strategy against the life-threatening fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. They combine RNA molecules and an antifungal agent in nanoparticles.
moreRepresentatives of the Coimbra Group met in Durham, UK, to mark the 40th anniversary of the university community. They sent out a clear signal in favour of sustainability and against climate change.
moreMajor milestone reached in digital Cuneiform studies: researchers from Mainz, Marburg, and Würzburg present an innovative tool that offers many new possibilities.
moreResearchers at the University of Würzburg have developed a headset that astronauts can use to train for various missions. It has now been tested at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne.
moreProducts containing CBD are all the rage, with manufacturers advertising all kinds of positive effects. But do they really exist? A DFG working group led by Würzburg toxicologist Angela Mally has investigated this.
moreProfessor Ekhard Salje was Chairman of the University Council of Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg for many years. The physicist and geoscientist has now passed away at the age of 78.
moreA team of lecturers, staff and students from the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy will receive the University of Würzburg's Gender Equality Prize this year. The award will be presented at the foundation celebration on 12 May 2025.
moreResearchers from the University of Würzburg have used a new technology to measure a permafrost tunnel on the Zugspitze. The system enables high-precision 3D images to be taken even in environments that are difficult to access.
moreWith artificial photosynthesis, mankind could utilise solar energy to bind carbon dioxide and produce hydrogen. Würzburg chemists have taken this one step further.
moreA team of researchers from Würzburg has for the first time experimentally demonstrated a quantum tornado. Electrons form vortices in the momentum space of the quantum semi-metal tantalum arsenide.
moreOne year ago, the Würzburg University satellite SONATE-2 was launched into orbit. It has now achieved all its mission objectives. What's next for the satellite..
moreResearchers from the University of Würzburg are opening up new horizons in chemistry: They present the world's first triple bond between the atoms boron and carbon.
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