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University Of Cologne

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science-and-technology1 year ago

"Artificial Building Blocks of Life Created by Researchers"

Scientists at the University of Cologne have successfully developed artificial nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA, with enhanced properties in the laboratory, paving the way for potential therapeutic applications. These artificial nucleic acids, known as threofuranosyl nucleic acid (TNA), have a modified structure that increases their stability and functionality, making them potentially useful for targeted drug delivery, diagnostics, and the development of new aptamers for controlling cellular mechanisms. This breakthrough could have significant implications for the future of genetic and medical research.

physics2 years ago

"Breakthrough: German Scientists Solve Key Condensed Matter Physics Puzzle"

A team of physicists at the University of Cologne has successfully observed the Kondo effect in an artificial atom using a scanning tunneling microscope, marking a significant breakthrough in condensed matter physics. Their innovative approach allowed them to directly observe the Kondo effect in a one-dimensional wire floating above a metallic sheet of graphene, validating theoretical predictions and opening new possibilities for exploring exotic states of matter.

science2 years ago

Unveiling the Role of Gene Transcription in Slowing Down Aging

Researchers at the University of Cologne have made a major discovery in understanding the aging process by studying gene transcription. They found that gene transcription becomes faster and more error-prone as we age, and slowing it down and fixing errors could potentially slow down the aging process. Each cell is unique due to the activation of different genes, and this activation, known as transcription, must be error-free for proper gene function.