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Mathematics - 20.11.2024

Health - Pharmacology - 20.11.2024

Health - Pharmacology - 20.11.2024

Politics - Environment - 20.11.2024
Conspiracy beliefs in the context of the energy transition
Campus - 20.11.2024
Senate confirms its original decision to vote President Professor Metin Tolan out of office
Campus - 19.11.2024
JMU Adopts Code on Academic Freedom
History / Archeology - 19.11.2024

Historians identify medieval document as work of Italian counterfeiter A document held in Göttingen University's Faculty of Humanities has been revealed as an 18 century forgery.
Environment - 19.11.2024

Materials Science - Chemistry - 19.11.2024
Ito Yuta is a guest researcher at the MEET Battery Energy Research Center
Research Management - 19.11.2024

Social Sciences - Politics - 19.11.2024

Agronomy / Food Science - 19.11.2024
Humboldt Fellow from Egypt to research at the Institute of Animal Nutrition
Law - Campus - 18.11.2024
Taiwan’s legal culture is based on German law
Astronomy / Space - Earth Sciences - 18.11.2024

Chemistry - Computer Science - 18.11.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 18.11.2024

News from An international team of researchers have discovered a key mechanism behind the yo-yo effect. Fat cells store memories of obesity in their cell nucleus. These memories remain even after a weight loss programme, making it more likely for someone to put the weight back on. The research team, which includes scientists from the University of Leipzig Medical Center, report on their work in the latest issue of the journal Nature.
Campus - Event - 18.11.2024
’Ilmenau has become part of my heart and my second home’
Computer Science - Campus - 15.11.2024
Germany scholarships ceremoniously presented
Environment - 15.11.2024

Whether on forest floors, in bogs, in the joints of pavements or even in inhospitable regions such as Antarctica - mosses grow almost everywhere.
Life Sciences - Health - 15.11.2024

A recent study from the University of Würzburg unveiled a key enzyme involved in producing selenoproteins, opening new strategies for treating certain types of cancer in children.
Research Management - Health - 14.11.2024
ShanghaiRanking: JMU with Top Performance
Environment - 14.11.2024
More nature in your own garden: how to do it
Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Published: Many people are currently preparing their gardens for winter: according to the gARTENreich project, there are 16.6 million private gardens in Germany.
Health - Politics - 14.11.2024
Organ donation: Opt-out defaults do not increase donation rates
Longitudinal study examines organ donation rates in five countries that have changed their organ donation default policy from opt-in to opt-out.
Computer Science - Research Management - 14.11.2024

Astronomy / Space - Chemistry - 13.11.2024

Life Sciences - Physics - 13.11.2024
Reinhart Koselleck project funding for neurobiologist Michael Brecht
The HU neuroscientist wants to develop methods for analysing large brains using the elephant brain as an example.
Politics - 13.11.2024

In western Germany, support for xenophobic statements has risen significantly and is now approaching attitudes in the east.
Economics - Innovation - 13.11.2024
India Day: TU Ilmenau intensifies cooperation with India
Computer Science - Innovation - 13.11.2024

History / Archeology - 13.11.2024
Jewish life in medieval Erfurt between everyday life and extinction
Research Management - 13.11.2024

Health - 13.11.2024

The ability of the bone marrow to produce healthy blood cells declines significantly with age, leading to age-related inflammation and disease. A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Münster, Germany, has shown that the skull bone marrow is a exception to bone marrow aging and actually increases blood production throughout life.
Innovation - 12.11.2024

Research Management - 12.11.2024

Life Sciences - 11.11.2024

Over the years, chemical biology methods have made an important contribution to the study of integral membrane proteins.
Life Sciences - 08.11.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 08.11.2024
’Night of Biosignals’: TU Ilmenau invites you on a journey to the signals of our body
Environment - 08.11.2024

World climate conference: Prof. Lisa Schipper from the University of Bonn urges fairness in the journal "Science" The UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku (Azerbaijan) from November 11 to 22, 2024 will also address the sensitive issue of financing adaptation strategies.
Psychology - 08.11.2024

Have you ever been dishonest on your tax return in order to pay less tax' Would a written -oath of honestythat you had to sign have stopped you' Yes, that is likely, says a group of more than 40 international scientists who analyzed this phenomenon in a mega-study with over 21,000 participants.
Chemistry - 07.11.2024

History / Archeology - 07.11.2024

Environment - Innovation - 07.11.2024
Climate-neutral industry - development of digital tools for production companies
Showing the way to decarbonization of energy-intensive industries with digital tools The Thuringian joint projects ZO.RRO II KMU & ZO.RRO 2 for Glass Industry are working on innovative
Mathematics - 07.11.2024
New Chairs for the Berlin Excellence Cluster MATH+
Media - 07.11.2024

How can we protect ourselves from online misinformation' A toolbox offers nine evidence-based strategies-ranging from warning and fact-checking labels to media literacy techniques-to help users identify and counter false information.
Event - 07.11.2024
Commemoration of the victims of the Reichspogromnacht: Humboldt-Universität sets an example of remembrance
Life Sciences - History / Archeology - 07.11.2024

Study refutes previous assumptions and reveals the cosmopolitan origin of the inhabitants of Pompeii Researchers from the University of Florence, Harvard University and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig have used ancient DNA to challenge long-held interpretations of the people of Pompeii.
Environment - Innovation - 06.11.2024
Scientists caution irreversible climate damages when it comes to overshooting 1.5°C
A study coordinated by Humboldt-Universität has analysed so-called overshoot scenarios and warns of their consequences for the climate and the environment.
Politics - Social Sciences - 06.11.2024
Cohesion through resilient democratic communities
History / Archeology - 06.11.2024

Pharmacology - Innovation - 06.11.2024

The working group headed by Denise Steiner and based at the PharmaCampus is looking for new ways to get active ingredients into the body Her first steps on a long working day often lead Lena Mahlberg to the precision scales in Room 155, a lab in C Building on the PharmaCampus.
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