On these pages you will find a selection of research news from the Leibniz Institutes.
  1. Illustration showing a nanobody and a chloride channel

    Nanobody repairs cellular defect
    04/27/2026 · Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie

    A tiny antibody component could fundamentally transform the treatment of cystic fibrosis.

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  2. A researcher in protective clothing examines a blood sample

    Robust immune status
    04/22/2026 · German Primate Center – Leibniz Institute for Primate Research

    More immune protection, less dominance: A new phase in the evolution of COVID-19?

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  3. Side view of a killifish

    How the immune system ages
    03/30/2026 · Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute

    The killifish reveals in fast-forward what takes decades in humans: chronic inflammation, DNA damage in precursor cells and remodelling processes in the blood-forming organ characterise the ageing of the immune system.

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  4. Satellite image of the Strait of Hormuz

    Not just an energy shock
    03/24/2026 · Kiel Institute for the World Economy

    The closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens global food security – an interactive website illustrates the dependencies.

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  5. A teacher with three pupils in the classroom

    Worthwhile investments
    03/23/2026 · ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research

    Higher spending on education and health pays off: a new study estimates the annual return on productivity at an average of ten per cent.

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  6. Microscopic image of proteins

    Newly discovered counterpart
    03/20/2026 · Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie

    Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown regulatory mechanism in cells. Their findings could help to influence tumour growth or prevent dementia.

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  7. A hand is holding a handheld fan

    The Earth is warming faster
    03/17/2026 · Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

    A new study has demonstrated for the first time with statistical significance that the rate of warming has almost doubled over the past ten years.

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  8. How old is the universe?
    03/12/2026 · Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam

    The oldest stars in the Milky Way provide insights into the age of the universe – and offer new clues about its expansion.

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  9. A full car park seen from above

    Plastic in urban air
    03/05/2026 · Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research

    Cars also pollute the air through tyre wear. A new study reveals just how much plastic we breathe in every day as a result.

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  10. Test tubes with blood

    More control in immunotherapy
    03/04/2026 · Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy

    CAR T cells fight cancer cells, but they can also damage healthy tissue. A new drug is designed to control their activity.

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  11. Colour-stained microscope image of a cell culture.

    Tumor models simulate immune response
    01/05/2026 · INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials

    Novel artificial tumors could advance cancer research: they show how cancer cells evade immune control.

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  12. EU flags in front of the Commission in Brussels

    Statement: Improve plans for FP10
    12/17/2025 · Leibniz Association

    Strengthening excellence, creating reliable framework conditions, securing collaborative research

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  13. Wall clock with printed lemons

    It's all about the calories
    11/18/2025 · German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke

    Intermittent fasting itself has no positive effects on metabolism, according to a study. The energy balance is the decisive factor.

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  14. The logistics of parasites
    11/17/2025 · Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine

    In order to survive, malaria parasites use a sophisticated transport system for proteins. This discovery could contribute to the development of new therapies.

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  15. Oat plant

    Genetic map of oats
    11/11/2025 · Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research

    Oats are very healthy, but their genetic makeup is particularly complex. Now, scientists have succeeded in decoding it – an important achievement for agriculture, breeding, and yield.

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  16. Leibniz Institutes at COP30 in Belém
    11/06/2025 · Leibniz Lab Systemic Sustainability

    With two events, the Leibniz Lab Systemic Sustainability is setting priorities for sustainable change at the World Climate Conference.

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  17. Researcher examines bacteria on a Petri dish

    Diagnostic innovation
    10/27/2025 · Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

    Just a drop of blood is enough: A new diagnostic platform detects vaccination gaps and antibiotic resistance.

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  18.  Group of baboons eating a dead deer

    Guinea baboons share meat according to fixed social rules
    10/27/2025 · German Primate Center - Leibniz Institute for Primate Research

    Family first, then neighbors and friends: Baboons share meat following social patterns similar to human hunter-gatherer societies.

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  19. Ribwort plantain and alfalfa

    Ribwort plantain doubles harvest
    10/24/2025 · Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research

    New plantain-alfalfa mixture shows promising results in farm trials: higher feed yields and better groundwater protection.

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  20. Bright reddish spot in light vortex

    Self-annihilating dark matter
    10/22/2025 · Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam

    The galactic center exhibits an enigmatic gamma-ray excess, representing the most energetic electromagnetic radiation in the universe. Could dark matter particle annihilation be the source?

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