
Combating multidrug-resistant organisms with UV light
New light-emitting diodes (LEDs) below 235 nanometers (nm) from the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz Institute for High Frequency Technology (FBH) for medical applications.
MoreNew light-emitting diodes (LEDs) below 235 nanometers (nm) from the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz Institute for High Frequency Technology (FBH) for medical applications.
MoreNow availble onlinde - for the sake of the environment
MoreCollaboration delivered a successful solution for the most complex protein folding problem ever executed on a quantum computer.
MorePress release: 12.06.2025
MoreAims to strengthen photonics technology and implement its real-world deployment through open innovation
MoreNew bismuth-based organic-inorganic hybrid materials show exceptional sensitivity and long-term stability as X-ray detectors, significantly more sensitive than commercial X-ray detectors.
MoreResearchers at the Center for Laser Materials (ZLM) at the Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ) have developed the most efficient direct violet-emitting solid-state laser.
MoreThe joint research infrastructure will also be open to industry for battery research projects
MoreThe new DLR Institute of Space Research is being formed in Berlin from the internationally acclaimed DLR Institutes of Optical Sensor Systems and Planetary Research.
MorePress Release of Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growths 15.04.2025
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