TU Dresden (TUD)

The TU Dresden (abbreviated as TUD and often mistakenly translated from German as Dresden University of Technology) is a public research university, the largest institute of higher education in the city of Dresden, the largest university in Saxony and one of the 10 largest universities in Germany

Breakthrough Discovery: Algae Transformed into Functional Perovskites with Adjustable Properties

An aerographene pump weighing only 450 grams can lift an elephant

An implantable AI system for the early detection and treatment of illnesses

The first neurotransistor: Silicon wafer + polymer = chip capable of learning

A self-cleaning aluminum surface needs no scrubbing or chemicals

3D-printing skin and bone so astronauts might heal themselves on missions

3D printing human tissue could help keep astronauts healthy all the way to Mars. An ESA project has produced its first bioprinted skin and bone samples. These state-of-the-art samples were prepared by scientists from the University Hospital of Dresden Technical University (TUD), part of the project consortium together with OHB System AG as the prime contractor, and life

3D-printing skin and bone so astronauts might heal themselves on missions

Programmable transparent tags present a new method of storing information

A team of physicists headed by Prof. Sebastian Reineke of TU Dresden developed a new method of storing information in fully transparent plastic foils. Their innovative idea was now published in the renowned online journal “Science Advances”. Prof. Reineke and his LEXOS team work with simple plastic foils with a thickness of less than 50 µm,

Programmable transparent tags present a new method of storing information

A molecular smoke alert has now been developed for the TP53 gene, the most important human cancer gene

If it burns in a house smoke detectors alert us hence protecting life. A molecular smoke alert has now been developed by Dresden researchers for the TP53 gene, the most important human cancer gene. The alert goes on if the TP53 gene is mutated in cells. The molecular smoke detector works like a TP53 sensor, which monitors the correct function

A molecular smoke alert has now been developed for the TP53 gene, the most important human cancer gene

Novel glass technology working at room temperature?

The technology for glass forming and shaping requires heat treatment at high temperatures of about 1000 degrees Celsius. So it has long been a mystery how it is that certain marine organisms are able to form glass architectures (called spicules) in cold water. Now, a paper published recently in Science Advancesby Professor Emil Zolotoyabko, of the

Novel glass technology working at room temperature?

World’s First Parallel Computer Based on Biomolecular Motors

A study reports a new parallel-computing approach based on a combination of nanotechnology and biology that can solve combinatorial problems. The approach is scalable, error-tolerant, energy-efficient and can be implemented with existing technologies. The pioneering achievement, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,was developed by researchers from the Technische Universita?t Dresden and the

World’s First Parallel Computer Based on Biomolecular Motors

Blades of Grass Inspire Advance in Organic Solar Cells

UMass Amherst scientists use graphene in new energy conversion architecture Using a bio-mimicking analog of one of nature’s most efficient light-harvesting structures, blades of grass, an international research team led by Alejandro Briseno of the University of Massachusetts Amherst has taken a major step in developing long-sought polymer architecture to boost power-conversion efficiency of light

Blades of Grass Inspire Advance in Organic Solar Cells

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