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CRISPR · WürzburgThe antimicrobial potential of CRISPR-Cas systems is promising, yet how to best design or implement CRISPR nucleases remains poorly understood. An international team led by the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) in Würzburg has now addressed this knowledge gap.See the Story
Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents
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Würzburg · WürzburgFor the second time in a few months, the Bavarian parliament lifted the immunity of AfD MP Daniel Halemba. The plenary unanimously voted in favour. The prosecutor’s office in Würzburg is planning an indictment against the 22-year-old.See the Story
Landtag reinstates immunity of AfD MP Halemba
Würzburg · WürzburgResearchers at the University of Würzburg have developed a method that can improve the performance of quantum resistance standards. It’s based on a quantum phenomenon called the Quantum Anomalous Hall effect. The precise measurement of electrical resistance is essential in the industrial productiSee the Story
Field-Free Future: The Rise of Quantum Precision in Electronics
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Würzburg · WürzburgAccording to the prosecutor’s office in Würzburg, there are new investigations against AfD MP Daniel Halemba – among others for money laundering and community harassment. For further steps, the Landtag is now to lift Halemba’s immunity again.See the Story
New suspicion: Landtag wants Halembas immunity to be lifted again
Research · WürzburgBumblebees appear to be quite resistant to common pesticides. This is shown by a new study, the results of which have now been published by scientists from Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) in the journal Environment International.See the Story
Bumblebees don't care about pesticide cocktails: Research highlights their resilience to chemical stressors
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