Technical University of Munich
Meet Jack: A robot that navigates crowds like a pro
Jack the Crowd-Navigating Robot: A new era in human-robot interaction
AI system tracks eye movements to personalize Math learning
Now in use at first school in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Too much nitrogen is harmful to plants. Study explains why
Fertilization affects the plant immune system.
Quantum mechanical effects play a key role in photosynthesis
Why do plants transport energy so efficiently and quickly?
Agricultural trade is three times more harmful to biodiversity
Agricultural exports from 1995 to 2022 affected land use changes in the producing countries.
International agricultural trade has caused 90 percent biodiversity loss
Biodiversity loss due to agricultural trade three times higher than previously thought.
New technology mimics nature and makes effortless robot movements
It makes rhythmic movements calculable.
Mechanism that gave the first molecules their stability
A mechanism that could have enabled the first RNA molecules to stabilize in the primordial soup.
Not all bitter tastes are harmful
Freising, July 22, 2024 — A bitter taste is usually a warning of toxins, but not all bitter things are harmful. Some peptides and...
Study finds colour of Light may not affect sleep
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Basel and the Technical University of Munich suggests that the colour of light may...
First daily current measurements of changes in the Earth’s rotation
Scientists improve measurement of the earth's rotation.
DeepMB: Advancing high-resolution optoacoustic imaging for clinical use
A deep learning framework for high-quality optoacoustic imaging in real-time.
Scientists successfully decoded the flavor and aroma of sourdough bread
Ten key tastants and eleven odors.
A non-toxic and sustainable cleaning agent for painting
New cleaning agent for artworks investigated with neutrons at the FRM II.
New inhalation drug shows promise in preventing pneumonia
A New inhaled drug targets macrophages to treat acute lung damage.
First electric nanomotor made from DNA material
Synthetic rotary motors at the nanoscale perform mechanical work.
New biomolecular film help protects wounds and heals faster
Biomolecular film adheres to the sensitive tissue and releases active ingredients.
Introducing a glucose fuel cell that converts sugar into electricity
The mini-fuel cell generates electricity using the body's sugar.
Sports improve concentration and quality of life
A study with primary school pupils confirms the positive impact of physical fitness.
Study reveals how plants respond to heat stress
Steroid hormones contribute to the heat stress resistance of plants.
A fusion protein acts as a promising medication against SARS-CoV-2
The new strategy also promises protection against future SARS-CoV-2 variants.
The tetraneutron: Experiment offers evidence for a long-sought particle comprising four neutrons
The tetra-neutron– a miniature neutron star.
A new X-ray method improves diagnosis of pulmonary ailments
Dark-field X-ray technology improves the diagnosis of pulmonary ailments.
Understanding complex markets using machine learning
Auction theory is an essential subfield of game theory. It is mainly used in economic theory to model markets. Auctions depend on the accompanying rule:...
New quantum chip, incorporated with hardware trojans
Chip with secure encryption will help in the fight against hackers.