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Even minor injuries can become infected and, in the worst case, lead to sepsis. Leipzig researchers want to improve the treatment of blood poisoning. © AI-generated with ChatGPT

Better treatment of blood poisoning: 7.5 million euros for project under Leipzig leadership

Every year, 75,000 people in Germany die from sepsis. Many deaths could be avoided. Leipzig University Hospital is now launching a nationwide project with 7.5 million euros in funding to improve treatment. The researchers want to digitally link all treatment data and use modern pathogen diagnostics to detect dangerous progressions earlier. Partners are university hospitals from four other cities.

The Bundeswehr practicing dropping leaflets in eastern Saxony. (Archive photo) / Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa

Bundeswehr practises dropping leaflets

The Bundeswehr is testing the dropping of flyers with helium balloons in Upper Lusatia. What the training is for and why Poland and the Czech Republic have also been informed.

Benjamin Schumann (right) with his team at the Crick Institute. Today he is Professor of Biochemistry at the TU Dresden.  © PR/Michael Bowles

Sweet signals decoded: Biochemists track cell communication

How do cells talk to each other? A team at TU Dresden has succeeded in making the most important sensors on the cell surface visible for the first time. The so-called proteoglycans receive signals and control how cells grow and react. The new method could help to better understand cancer and develop new therapies in the future.

Cars and motorhomes made up the largest share of Saxon exports. (Archive image) / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

Negative economic trend continues

The economy in Saxony remains weak. Industry, exports and the hospitality industry are reporting declines - only a few sectors are able to escape the downward trend.

This is what cavities in the pancreas look like under the microscope: star-shaped branching on the left, round on the right. The green coloring shows the inner walls. Byung Ho Lee et al / MPI-CBG / Nature 2025

When cells exert pressure: how the pancreas grows

How does the branched network of cavities in our pancreas develop? Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden have found out using mini-organs and computer simulations. Their findings could pave the way for new therapies.

Kevin Yebo and the Bundesliga basketball team Niners Chemnitz celebrated a surprising home win against Bourg-en-Bresse in the Eurocup. / Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa

Niners Chemnitz dupe the leaders

Two days after the home debacle against Munich, the Chemnitz basketball team looks transformed. In the Eurocup, they beat the league leaders from France.