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News in english
5th Conference of the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 and the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Johannesburg
The cooperation between the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Augsburg and the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Johannesburg (South Africa) celebrated its 25th anniversary on 10 July. To mark the occasion, the initiator of this success story, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Helmut Koopmann, was invited as guest of honour to the conference, which took place in Augsburg at the beginning of July.

Breakthrough in Kitaev Materials: control of competing interactions through pressure
Physicists from the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Augsburg have achieved an important breakthrough in their work with so-called Kitaev materials - a basis for quantum spin liquids. This insight from basic research is important for the development of future technologies. The results, which were obtained at the Chair of Experimental Physics VI, were published in the highly renowned journal Nature Communications.

Gaining a better understanding of the structure of molecules with quantum computing
A new research project at the interface of computer science and chemistry is investigating how algorithms for quantum computers can reliably calculate complex molecules. This could help to better understand chemical reactions. The Institute of Computer Science at the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Augsburg is collaborating with TU Darmstadt and the pharmaceutical company Merck on the project.

What happens in the brain after a stroke?
Strokes are one of the main causes of long-term physical and cognitive impairment. A DFG project at the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Augsburg is researching cellular level processes in the brain following an ischemic stroke, in which the blood supply to the brain is interrupted. These processes are poorly understood and could be the key to new therapies.

When the body doesn't want to lose weight
Obesity increases the risk of numerous secondary diseases such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and mental illness. Prof. Dr. Kerstin Stemmer explains the role of genetics in weight loss and the effect of GLP-1 weight loss medication. She is researching the extent to which fat cells can communicate directly with the pancreas in order to stimulate insulin production.

A previously unknown classic in Latin American history set to be published for the first time
José Francisco Sánchez Labrador (1717–1798) was one of the most prolific Jesuit authors of his time in South America. However, his magnum opus, a comprehensive three-part encyclopaedic description of Gran Paraguay, has never been printed in its entirety. Now, a DFG-funded project is examining the third part of the trilogy: the manuscript Paraguay Cultivado.
