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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

Health - Campus - 23.04.2025
Leipzig University places medical students in rural regions of Saxony
Leipzig University places medical students in rural regions of Saxony

Health - Life Sciences - 23.04.2025
Mathematician and Biochemist Win Transdisciplinary Research Prize
Mathematician and Biochemist Win Transdisciplinary Research Prize

Mathematics - 23.04.2025
Heisenberg funding for Asgar Jamneshan
Heisenberg funding for Asgar Jamneshan

Event - Religions - 23.04.2025
Painter Michael Triegel receives honorary doctorate from Leipzig University
Painter Michael Triegel receives honorary doctorate from Leipzig University

Earth Sciences - Environment - 23.04.2025
Climate change is lifting South Africa out of the ocean
Climate change is lifting South Africa out of the ocean
According to a study by the University of Bonn, droughts caused the country to rise by six millimeters between 2012 and 2020 South Africa is slowly lifting out of the water - by up to two millimeters per year depending on the region. It had been assumed up to now that this phenomenon was due to mantle flow in the Earth's crust.

Health - Computer Science - 23.04.2025
How AI should strengthen medical research in Saxony
How AI should strengthen medical research in Saxony

Health - 22.04.2025
A subject with many points of contact
A subject with many points of contact

Linguistics / Literature - 22.04.2025
Theater artists Majdalanie and Mroué take on Bertolt Brecht guest professorship
Theater artists Majdalanie and Mroué take on Bertolt Brecht guest professorship

Art & Design - 17.04.2025
A World of Water in the AVT Foyer at RWTH Aachen University
A World of Water in the AVT Foyer at RWTH Aachen University


Environment - Campus - 17.04.2025
A week dedicated to sustainability: 5th Sustainability Days on the TU Ilmenau campus

Innovation - 17.04.2025
Creativity in Artificial Intelligence
Creativity in Artificial Intelligence
To the point Humans and AI: Men and large language models (LLMs) use similar creative strategies, employing flexible and persistent approaches.

Innovation - 16.04.2025
The future of our economy and our prosperity: state or market?

Environment - Life Sciences - 15.04.2025
Kirsten Küsel appointed to the Leopoldina
Kirsten Küsel appointed to the Leopoldina

Music - Event - 15.04.2025
’Shades of Jazz’: Photo retrospective in the Ilmenau University Library

Innovation - Event - 14.04.2025
PATINFO2025: How do patents, standards and searches interact?

Career - Research Management - 14.04.2025
The University of Jena offers excellent research environment
The University of Jena offers excellent research environment

Campus - Event - 14.04.2025
Children's university: of neighborhood kids, field hamsters and quantum physics
Children’s university: of neighborhood kids, field hamsters and quantum physics

Campus - Life Sciences - 14.04.2025
Podcast: 'Deep Down, I'm an Idealist'
Podcast: ’Deep Down, I’m an Idealist’

Religions - Campus - 14.04.2025
Kurdish Studies Professor, Khanna Omarkhali, receives 2025 Jemal Nebez Award
Kurdish Studies Professor, Khanna Omarkhali, receives 2025 Jemal Nebez Award

Physics - 11.04.2025
University of Bonn Particle Physicists among Winners of Breakthrough Prize in Physics
University of Bonn Particle Physicists among Winners of Breakthrough Prize in Physics
Researchers from the University of Bonn are helping to understand the Higgs boson, explore exotic states of matter and discover new hadrons at CERN The ATLAS, ALICE, CMS and LHCb experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) were recently awarded the Breakthrough Prize for Fundamental Physics.

Health - Life Sciences - 10.04.2025
How do societies develop common images?
How do societies develop common images?
People have always created images to explain the world to themselves - not only individually, but also as a society.

Life Sciences - Health - 10.04.2025
Unnoticed lesions in the brain slow down thinking
Unnoticed lesions in the brain slow down thinking
High blood pressure is the strongest risk factor for changes in the cerebral vasculature To the point Tiny brain injuries: Undetected lesions in the brain are a common cause of dementia and can be detected by MRI.

Life Sciences - Chemistry - 10.04.2025
Conductivity is the calling card of the pacemaker channels
Conductivity is the calling card of the pacemaker channels
Physiologists at Jena University Hospital have used single-channel measurements to investigate the conductivity of pacemaker ion channels, which control the rhythmic activity of nerve or heart muscle cells.

Politics - 10.04.2025
Changing Realities, Enhancing Impact: ’Impact Hub’ Research and Transfer Project Explores Untapped Potential in Germany’s Integrated Peace Engagement

Innovation - Campus - 09.04.2025
University of Jena is a founding member of the 'Startup Campus Alliance'
University of Jena is a founding member of the ’Startup Campus Alliance’

Innovation - Economics - 09.04.2025
Universities from Saxony and Thuringia found 'Startup Campus Alliance'
Universities from Saxony and Thuringia found ’Startup Campus Alliance’

History & Archeology - Pedagogy - 09.04.2025
Ancient Auditorium Discovered in the Gymnasium of Agrigento
Ancient Auditorium Discovered in the Gymnasium of Agrigento
Archaeologists uncover unique ensemble from antiquity during excavations on Sicily Archaeologists have made two extraordinary discoveries in the Italian town of Agrigento on Sicily's southwest coast.