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Linguistics / Literature - 14.02.2025

Campus - Environment - 14.02.2025

Numerous academic institutions from the German-speaking world left Platform X in January 2025 following a widely recognised public appeal.
Event - Innovation - 13.02.2025

Life Sciences - Pharmacology - 13.02.2025
Dessert stomach emerges in the brain
Who hasn't been there? The big meal is over, you're full, but the craving for sweets remains. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research in Cologne have now discovered that what we call the "dessert stomach" is rooted in the brain.
Health - Social Sciences - 12.02.2025

An international research team led by Christoph Randler , Professor of Biology Education at the University of , has found that during the Covid-19 pandemic, people from collectivist societies such as
Event - 10.02.2025

Environment - 07.02.2025

Health - Career - 06.02.2025

MHH Dean of Academic Career Development advocates targeted further development of structured support programmes for researching doctors.
Life Sciences - Health - 06.02.2025

Health - Event - 06.02.2025

Campus - 05.02.2025

Campus - Event - 05.02.2025

Psychology - Health - 05.02.2025

Researchers from Bonn and Tübingen investigate the dietary preferences of depressed people Depression affects 280 million people worldwide. The mental illness has been proven to lead to changes in eating behavior. Researchers at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB), the University of Bonn and the University Hospital Tübingen have discovered that although patients with depression generally have less appetite, they prefer carbohydrate-rich foods.
Politics - Media - 05.02.2025
Experts from Leipzig University answer questions about the Bundestag election
What role do the candidates for chancellor actually play for voters? How important is TikTok for young people in particular when it comes to deciding who to vote for? How dangerous are disinformation
Health - Life Sciences - 05.02.2025

A high-resolution spatial map of the human hypothalamus makes it possible to identify specific cells, determine their exact location and analyse their neighbouring cells.
History / Archeology - 04.02.2025

History / Archeology - 04.02.2025

Environment - Life Sciences - 03.02.2025
How Rice Can Become more Resilient
Rice is the basis of life for many people. An international research team involving researchers from Würzburg wants to make the plant, which originates from Asia, more resilient to heat and drought.
Environment - Research Management - 03.02.2025

Researchers investigate certificates promising sustainability for cocoa cultivation in Ghana Sustainability certificates such as Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance and Cocoa Life promise to improve the livelihoods of small-scale cocoa producers while preserving the biodiversity on their plantations. Together with the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, researchers from the University of Göttingen have investigated whether sustainability certificates actually achieve both these goals.
Campus - Politics - 03.02.2025

Life Sciences - Paleontology - 31.01.2025

Research Management - 31.01.2025
DFG funds national service point for non-commercial and non-profit publishing based on the Diamond Open Access model
Computer Science - Event - 31.01.2025

Chemistry - Environment - 31.01.2025

Three scientists report on their research into the energy transition Using catalysis to conserve resources Chemistry plays an important role in the development of modern products, but it faces the challenge of having to become more sustainable.
Computer Science - Event - 31.01.2025

Life Sciences - Innovation - 31.01.2025

Microtechnics - Innovation - 30.01.2025
FIRST Lego League Challenge: Young robotics fans conquer the depths of the ocean
What happens when technology, creativity and team spirit come together? The answer to this question was revealed on January 25, 2025 at the First LEGO League Challenge at TU Ilmenau Under the motto "S
Agronomy / Food Science - 30.01.2025
Story about magical vegetables promotes healthier eating behaviour in preschool children
In a study with preschool children in Kenya, an international team of psychologists shows how reading a story to children still influences their preference for fruit and vegetables after one to two w
Life Sciences - Environment - 30.01.2025

Behavioural biologists talk about long drawn-out approval procedures and the public perception of animal research In a current publication, Professors Helene Richter and Melanie Dammhahn from the Uni
Physics - Career - 30.01.2025

Innovation - 30.01.2025

Life Sciences - Environment - 30.01.2025

It's not always cosy and warm in the Amazon rainforest: cold waves can cause temperatures to drop drastically. Würzburg researchers have investigated how animals react to this. Anyone conducting research in the tropical rainforest does not necessarily have a winter jacket and warm socks with them. After all, this region of the world is considered to have a consistently pleasant temperature.
Research Management - Health - 29.01.2025
University of Jena launches ’Gender in Focus’ project
Campus - Career - 29.01.2025

Social Sciences - 29.01.2025

Health - Computer Science - 29.01.2025

Under the leadership of the Jena University Hospital, a research network is developing a mobile application that records the complaints and well-being of post-COVID patients.
Physics - Chemistry - 29.01.2025

Environment - Innovation - 29.01.2025

Media - Politics - 29.01.2025

Physics - 29.01.2025

In future, Alfons Khoukaz and his working group aim to use the MESA particle accelerator to solve puzzles relating to particle physics.
Event - Innovation - 29.01.2025

Environment - 29.01.2025
Paving the Way to a Circular Economy in Construction
Event - History / Archeology - 28.01.2025
Exhibition in the University Library: On the trail of a tragedy of displaced persons from Brazil
Health - Pharmacology - 27.01.2025

Although there is a particular risk of infection, patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are often not vaccinated in accordance with specialist recommendations.
Economics - Innovation - 27.01.2025
TU Ilmenau and BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg: Mobility of the future from an economic perspective
Research Management - Life Sciences - 27.01.2025

Materials Science - Environment - 25.01.2025
Flower power: lavender oil for longer-lasting sodium-sulfur batteries
Nano-cages made of linalool and sulfur increase the service life and storage capacity of sodium-sulfur batteries Lavender oil could help solve a problem in the energy transition.
Innovation - 23.01.2025

Politics - 23.01.2025

"What kind of society do we want to live in?" This is the main topic of the Germany Monitor 2024 , which has just been published.
Innovation - Physics - 23.01.2025

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