Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
How Campylobacter jejuni Hijacks Host Cell Architecture to Survive Inside Cells
When we think about bacterial infection, we often imagine a rapid battle: invasion, immune response, clearance. But what if, instead of fighting head-on, a bacterium quietly reprograms its host cell to create a more comfortable place to live?
Quantifying the Dunkelflaute: An analysis of variable renewable energy droughts in Europe
Renewable energy droughts, often also labeled “Dunkelflaute” events, are often framed as showstoppers of the energy transition. Here, we analyze drought events for solar photovoltaics, on- and offshore wind as well as for policy-relevant renewable technology portfolios in Europe.
When and how did the Moon become “wet”?
We discovered clear temporal variations of volatile elements in the lunar exosphere using the Kaguya lunar orbiter. The results significantly advance our understanding of how life-essential elements such as carbon, nitrogen and oxygen are supplied to, stored on and lost from the lunar surface.