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Social Sciences - 08.05.2025
Online surveys rarely accessible: Study by communication scientist Volker Gehrau
Study by communication scientist Volker Gehrau: EU requirements for accessible online services rarely implemented Directive (EU) 2016/2102, adopted by the European Union in 2016, is unequivocal: all public sector bodies are required to make their websites and mobile applications accessible.

Campus - Career - 08.05.2025
From the TU Ilmenau to top international research and careers: Graduates give an insight into their studies and careers

Pedagogy - Campus - 08.05.2025
The best starting conditions for successful studies
The best starting conditions for successful studies

Physics - 08.05.2025
Innovative New Detector to Hunt for Neutrinos
Innovative New Detector to Hunt for Neutrinos
University of Bonn physicist Matthias Schott awarded ¤1 million in DFG funding Technology is being pushed to its very limits.

Computer Science - Mathematics - 08.05.2025
An inexhaustible source of profound questions
An inexhaustible source of profound questions

Music - 08.05.2025
Benefit concert by the ’Echoes of Change’ project choir at the TU Ilmenau

Campus - Career - 07.05.2025
University of Hamburg Establishes Senior Lectureships
University of Hamburg Establishes Senior Lectureships

History & Archeology - 07.05.2025
The Great Gatsby: 100 years old and still topical today
The Great Gatsby: 100 years old and still topical today

Environment - Chemistry - 07.05.2025
Pooling expertise for the battery of the future: From biomolecules to legal aspects
From biomolecules to legal aspects: the BIOSTORE project features collaborations from a range of disciplines Thinking further afield in battery research: the scientists working on the BIOSTORE projec

Pedagogy - Career - 07.05.2025
Researching with critical optimism
Researching with critical optimism

Philosophy - 07.05.2025
Overcoming spaces of thought - Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)

Campus - 07.05.2025
Moving people: HU doctoral candidate Manisha Biswas wins international Dance Your PhD competition

Materials Science - Innovation - 07.05.2025
Sustainable Battery Technology: HU, BAM and HZB plan joint Berlin Battery Lab

Innovation - Health - 06.05.2025
Thuringia instead of Silicon Valley: founders rely on strong local conditions

Mathematics - Computer Science - 06.05.2025
Daniel Král takes up Humboldt Professorship
Daniel Král takes up Humboldt Professorship

Computer Science - Innovation - 06.05.2025
Database experts present ways to use modern hardware
Companies are faced with the challenge of processing ever-increasing amounts of data efficiently.

Politics - 06.05.2025
More and more people in Thuringia are dissatisfied with the functioning of democracy
More and more people in Thuringia are dissatisfied with the functioning of democracy

Environment - Life Sciences - 06.05.2025
Bioconcrete from urine
Bioconcrete from urine
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have used microbial processes to produce environmentally friendly bioconcrete from urine as part of a "wastewater-bioconcrete-fertilizer" value chain.

Environment - Electroengineering - 05.05.2025
’The smarter E Europe’ trade fair: TU Ilmenau presents sustainable charging concept for e-vehicles

History & Archeology - 05.05.2025
'Final Account: Third Reich Testimonies' Interview Collection Available in Germany for the First Time
’Final Account: Third Reich Testimonies’ Interview Collection Available in Germany for the First Time

Linguistics / Literature - Event - 02.05.2025
French Author Constance Debré to Speak at Inaugural Lecture as Visiting Professor at Freie Universität Berlin
French Author Constance Debré to Speak at Inaugural Lecture as Visiting Professor at Freie Universität Berlin

Campus - Career - 02.05.2025
The future of academic career paths
The future of academic career paths

History & Archeology - Politics - 02.05.2025
Historian Daniel Hedinger on Donald Trump, fascism and the lessons of misguided
Historian Daniel Hedinger on Donald Trump, fascism and the lessons of misguided
Fascism is not a template, but an ideology of action, emphasizes historian Dr. Daniel Hedinger from the University of Leipzig.

Physics - Event - 02.05.2025
Kitty Q - A Quantum Adventure: Dresden Escape Room Celebrates its First Birthday
Kitty Q - A Quantum Adventure: Dresden Escape Room Celebrates its First Birthday

Life Sciences - 01.05.2025
Dancing plant cells win international competition
Dancing plant cells win international competition

Life Sciences - 30.04.2025
Zoo life boosts curiosity
Zoo life boosts curiosity
To the point More curious: Orangutans in zoos explore more frequently and in more varied ways than those in the wild, including greater use of tools and multiple objects.

History & Archeology - Event - 30.04.2025
Saxon monastery book has been published
Saxon monastery book has been published

Innovation - 30.04.2025
Hearing and understanding: How our brain gives meaning to sound

Physics - Electroengineering - 30.04.2025
May 6, TU Ilmenau - Lecture series ’Quantum in Ilmenau’: ’Energy-efficient microelectronics with superconductors’

History & Archeology - 30.04.2025
University of Bonn Mourns Loss of Professor Bernhard Korte
University of Bonn Mourns Loss of Professor Bernhard Korte

Microtechnics - Life Sciences - 30.04.2025
In VR school, fish teach robots
In VR school, fish teach robots
To the point Innovative method: A team of biologists and robotic engineers have developed a virtual reality system for fish to decipher how they school Discovering nature-s algorithm: They uncovered

Agronomy & Food Science - 29.04.2025
When hunger drives perception
When hunger drives perception
Why do we opt for unhealthy food when we're hungry? A new study by researchers at the University of Hamburg shows that hunger doesn't just shape our preferences, it also influences how we view food at different times. Nutritional value and healthy choices tend to take a back seat. Have you ever walked through a supermarket, stomach grumbling, and tried to choose healthy food over tastier but less healthy options? Anyone faced with rows of colorful products knows this feeling.

Campus - 29.04.2025
Final resting place for princely rectors
Final resting place for princely rectors

Mathematics - Computer Science - 29.04.2025
Anna Wienhard is a new member of the AI Competence Center ScaDS.AI
Anna Wienhard is a new member of the AI Competence Center ScaDS.AI

Health - Veterinary - 29.04.2025
Indian ambassador visits Leipzig University
Indian ambassador visits Leipzig University

Electroengineering - Earth Sciences - 29.04.2025
When the Lights Go Out: What the Iberian Blackout Means for Europe’s Power Grid

Campus - Pedagogy - 28.04.2025
Adult Education: New Master's Programme Starting
Adult Education: New Master’s Programme Starting

Art & Design - Event - 28.04.2025
Journeys of discovery for Museum Night 2025
Journeys of discovery for Museum Night 2025

Environment - Campus - 28.04.2025
5th Sustainability Days bring initiatives together

Innovation - Social Sciences - 28.04.2025
Second Funding Phase for the 'Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research'
Second Funding Phase for the ’Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research’

Life Sciences - Health - 25.04.2025
Immune Cells Drive Congenital Paralysis Disease
Immune Cells Drive Congenital Paralysis Disease
A joint study conducted by the University of Bonn and the DZNE has confirmed early-stage brain inflammation in mice Patients with spastic paraplegia type 15 develop movement disorders during adolescence that may ultimately require the use of a wheelchair. In the early stages of this rare hereditary disease the brain appears to play a major role by over-activating the immune system, as shown by a recent study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.

Campus - 25.04.2025
Universities Demand Fair and Responsible AI Development from the G7
Universities Demand Fair and Responsible AI Development from the G7

Environment - Innovation - 25.04.2025
How methane and CO2 can help tackle plastic pollution
How methane and CO2 can help tackle plastic pollution
Country Overshoot Day marks the date each year when a country would have exhausted its annual biocapacity budget - if everyone in the world lived like its population.

Environment - Innovation - 25.04.2025
How methane and CO2 can be used to combat plastic pollution
How methane and CO2 can be used to combat plastic pollution

Economics - 25.04.2025
Has Cryptocurrency Become a Shadow Banking System?
Has Cryptocurrency Become a Shadow Banking System?
Researchers at Freie Universität Berlin investigate a fundamental change in the crypto sphere in their latest study A recent study published by political scientists at Freie Universität Berlin, Christopher Olk and Louis Miebs, indicates that the global cryptocurrency system has been undergoing significant transformations.

Life Sciences - 24.04.2025
The secret love lives of mice
The secret love lives of mice
Male mice fall into two camps when it comes to love: some fiercely guard the females within their territory, while others roam in search of quick flings To the point Territorials defend nests: Some males set up camp and guard areas where females gather. Roamers seek out females: Other males wander around, trying to mate with any available female.

Physics - Event - 24.04.2025
’Quantum in Ilmenau’: Lecture series at TU Ilmenau to mark the 100th anniversary of quantum mechanics

Campus - Linguistics / Literature - 24.04.2025
Solidarity in the shadow of war
Solidarity in the shadow of war

Life Sciences - Politics - 24.04.2025
Female bonobos keep males in check with solidarity
Female bonobos keep males in check with solidarity
To the point Strategy driving female dominance : Female bonobos team up to suppress male aggression against them-the first evidence of animals deploying this strategy.

Event - 23.04.2025
University calls for 'March for Science' on 9 May
University calls for ’March for Science’ on 9 May