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Long Night of Science Open House on June 13, 2015, at Freie Universität Berlin / Advance Ticket Sales Started. The "smartest night of the year" will take place on June 13, when the 15th Long Night of Science is held in Berlin and Potsdam. Freie Universität is inviting visitors to its campus in Dahlem and to the Benjamin Franklin Campus of Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. The program includes more than 500 events covering the entire range of subjects taught at Freie Universität. One focus this year is on issues of veterinary research and teaching. Another focus is the discussion of the causes and consequences of global crises. Criminal Cases with Animals and Sneezing Cats. Veterinarians will be showing many facets of their work and research - from feeding ticks to vaccinations for dogs and the analysis of animal tissue samples under a microscope. The events listed below will take place from 5 p.m. to midnight at Koserstrasse 20 in 14195 Berlin. They can be reached from the subway station Podbielskiallee (on the U3 line) or the PINK route of the free shuttle bus service. Feeding Predators with a Tweezers. They are barely visible to the naked eye but can cause enormous damage to health: particularly when the temperatures are mild, ticks lurk in high grass or herbaceous thickets. The Institute of Parasitology and Tropical Veterinary Medicine investigates how ticks transmit diseases and what drugs protect against tick infestation. At the Long Night of Science, visitors can watch how a tick feeds its bloodlust: In an artificial feeding, the researchers will simulate a piece of skin with a thin layer of silicone. Solving Criminal Cases with the Pathologist. Did the neighbor cold-bloodedly poison the dog?




