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Health - Event - 04.03.2025
International prize for obesity research
International prize for obesity research

Campus - 04.03.2025
Modern Study Hall and Lounge
Modern Study Hall and Lounge

Politics - Pedagogy - 03.03.2025
Patron and honorary citizen passes away
Patron and honorary citizen passes away

Health - Social Sciences - 03.03.2025
How common is bullying in the world of work?

Innovation - Materials Science - 03.03.2025
’Jugend forscht’: Young researchers present ideas for a better world

Innovation - 03.03.2025
’tasteMINT - Try it before you study!’: Potential assessment for young women at TU Ilmenau

Economics - Innovation - 03.03.2025
March 27: Information event on the protection of intellectual property

Campus - 03.03.2025
President takes office

Psychology - Sport - 03.03.2025
Erasmus+: Where Greek dance and the psychology of exercise meet
Erasmus+: Where Greek dance and the psychology of exercise meet

Health - Pharmacology - 03.03.2025
International prize for obesity research

Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.02.2025
Weaker ocean currents could cost trillions
Weaker ocean currents could cost trillions
By weakening the North Atlantic overturning circulation, the ocean absorbs less carbon dioxide - resulting in consequential costs and further warming of the climate The ocean is the largest CO2 reservoir on earth.

Chemistry - Physics - 28.02.2025
A dictionary of fragrances
A dictionary of fragrances
People all'over the world largely agree on what the colour blue looks like or what the shape of a ball feels like.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 28.02.2025
Indian spacecraft Aditya-L1 observes solar flare
Indian spacecraft Aditya-L1 observes solar flare
Just a few months after it was launched, the spacecraft observed one of the most violent flare eruptions on the sun - from its origin to its full release.

Computer Science - Media - 28.02.2025
Effective search engine for quotes

Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.02.2025
Weaker ocean circulation could cost trillions
Weaker ocean circulation could cost trillions
A weakening of the North Atlantic overturning circulation would cause the ocean to absorb less carbon dioxide - this is associated with economic costs and the climate continues to heat up In Brief Hi

Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 27.02.2025
Sunflowers, Thatch, and Shells as Building Materials

Career - 27.02.2025
Fellowship ’inherit. heritage in transformation’

Innovation - Computer Science - 26.02.2025
Team wins iHUB pitch for coveted research funding

Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 26.02.2025
'Zukunft auf dem Teller': New education project launched on innovations in the world of nutrition
’Zukunft auf dem Teller’: New education project launched on innovations in the world of nutrition

Astronomy & Space - Environment - 26.02.2025
University of Bonn Wins with Escape Room About Energy in Outer Space
University of Bonn Wins with Escape Room About Energy in Outer Space

Pedagogy - 26.02.2025
Broadening your horizons abroad
Broadening your horizons abroad

Astronomy & Space - Materials Science - 26.02.2025
Berlin Instrument Flies to the Moon with IM-2 Mission
Berlin Instrument Flies to the Moon with IM-2 Mission
Researchers from Freie Universität Berlin and German Aerospace Center (DLR) have built a radiometer for measuring the temperature inside lunar craters In the night February 27, 2025, C.E.T, th

History & Archeology - 26.02.2025
New book deals with the achievements of Leipzig professor Hans Stumme for the first time
New book deals with the achievements of Leipzig professor Hans Stumme for the first time
Researchers from the Oriental Institute at Leipzig University, together with their Hungarian colleague Viktor Forian-Szabo, recently published the book "Berber Studies, Islamic Studies and Arabic Studies in Leipzig".

Health - 26.02.2025
TU Ilmenau Bürgercampus - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the (chronically) suffering patient

Agronomy & Food Science - 26.02.2025
Great Potential: Human Faeces as Fertiliser in Agriculture
Great Potential: Human Faeces as Fertiliser in Agriculture
HU Research Team Provides Data for Adjusting National Fertiliser Regulation. Human faeces have great potential for being used as a fertiliser in farming.

Life Sciences - Health - 25.02.2025
Neurons gather together for vision
Neurons gather together for vision
As in larger brains, mouse visual cortex neurons with the same function cluster in columns For over 50 years, it has been known that in the cerebral cortex of many mammals, neurons with the same function are grouped into columns.

Veterinary - 25.02.2025
New computer tomograph put into operation at the equine clinic
New computer tomograph put into operation at the equine clinic

Health - 25.02.2025
A Meeting About the Situation at Uniklinik RWTH Aachen Took Place in Aachen’s Town Hall

Research Management - Campus - 25.02.2025
ENTRANCE regional conference on research cooperation with China at the University of Bonn
ENTRANCE regional conference on research cooperation with China at the University of Bonn

Microtechnics - 24.02.2025
30 years of robotics research: TU Ilmenau opens robot exhibition

Microtechnics - Event - 24.02.2025
Experience 30 years of robotics up close: A special kind of flat share

Innovation - 24.02.2025
Selective Jamming: A New Era of Cyber Threats
Selective Jamming: A New Era of Cyber Threats
Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) technology enables high spatial resolution wireless jamming Wireless connections are common in most households today.

History & Archeology - Life Sciences - 24.02.2025
Origin and diversity of Hun Empire populations
Origin and diversity of Hun Empire populations
Far-reaching genetic ties between the Mongolian steppe and Central Europe under Hun rule A multidisciplinary and international research project has brought fresh insights into the origins and diversity of the populations that lived under and after the Hun empire between the late 4th and 6th century CE in Central Europe.

Event - Campus - 23.02.2025
Carnival meets University - carnival revelers, plaster art and mythical creatures
Carnival meets University - carnival revelers, plaster art and mythical creatures

Astronomy & Space - 21.02.2025
Würzburg University Telescope is Tracking Asteroids
Würzburg University Telescope is Tracking Asteroids
Researchers and students from the University of Würzburg are tracking asteroids with a telescope on the Hubland Campus.

Health - Innovation - 21.02.2025
Research project: Non-contact measurement of brain signals for the gentle monitoring of infants
TU Ilmenau research project: Non-contact measurement of brain signals for the gentle monitoring of infants On March 1, the Tehnische Universität Ilmenau is launching a research project that will enable the direct, contactless measurement of human biosignals.

Pharmacology - Health - 21.02.2025
Creating Personalized Cancer Treatments Using 'Mini-Tumors' and a Digital Twin
Creating Personalized Cancer Treatments Using ’Mini-Tumors’ and a Digital Twin
The BMBF is funding a research project by the University of Bonn and ESQlabs that is aiming to improve colon cancer treatment.

Research Management - Innovation - 20.02.2025
’Turning questions into answers’: ’Jugend forscht’ regional competition at TU Ilmenau

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 20.02.2025
The Highest Energy Neutrino Ever Observed
The Highest Energy Neutrino Ever Observed
The neutrino observatory KM3Net is located in the depths of the Mediterranean Sea and measures a cosmic neutrino at the highest energies to date In the Mediterranean Sea, scientists, including astron

Environment - Event - 20.02.2025
IDiv project 'Translating Soil Biodiversity' awarded Grüter Prize for science communication
IDiv project ’Translating Soil Biodiversity’ awarded Grüter Prize for science communication

Innovation - Health - 20.02.2025
New doctoral network investigates 'spatial communication'
New doctoral network investigates ’spatial communication’

Physics - Innovation - 20.02.2025
Toward a Quantum Internet: New Research Team Launches at RWTH
  A new research team focused on photonic quantum technologies will begin work this February at RWTH's Chair for Laser Technology (LLT). While quantum computers already demonstrate superior processing power compared to conventional systems for complex tasks, researchers are now tackling the next frontier: how to enhance their capabilities while ensuring secure access.

Event - Campus - 19.02.2025
University of Hamburg celebrates the Deutschlandstipendium's 10th anniversary
University of Hamburg celebrates the Deutschlandstipendium’s 10th anniversary

Innovation - 19.02.2025
Digitally preserving Europe's cultural heritage
Digitally preserving Europe’s cultural heritage

Campus - 19.02.2025
Study! But what?
Study! But what?

Politics - 19.02.2025
University is a partner of '#Zusammenland: Gemeinsam für eine starke Wahlbeteiligung'
University is a partner of ’#Zusammenland: Gemeinsam für eine starke Wahlbeteiligung’

Environment - Earth Sciences - 19.02.2025
The Arctic-Unrecognizable in 2100?
The Arctic-Unrecognizable in 2100?
On 2 February 2025, in the midst of the Arctic winter, the temperature at the North Pole was a tad over freezing.

Innovation - Physics - 19.02.2025
Breaking news ground in microelectronics: Symposium discusses key technology

Life Sciences - Environment - 19.02.2025
Wild fish study humans
Wild fish study humans
Fish used visual differences between divers to recognize the person who rewarded them For years, scientific divers at a research station in the Mediterranean Sea had a problem: at some point in every field season, local fish would follow them and steal food intended as experimental rewards.

Politics - Media - 18.02.2025
Natalie Amiri delivers the 16th Global Ethic Speech
Natalie Amiri delivers the 16th Global Ethic Speech