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History & Archeology - 12.03.2026

A joint archaeological mission by the University of and the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (MoTA) has documented the world's most extensive find of inscribed pottery sherds at the Upper Egypt site of Athribis.
Innovation - Campus - 11.03.2026

Social Sciences - History & Archeology - 03.02.2026

History & Archeology - Event - 02.02.2026

Environment - Paleontology - 20.01.2026

Very few know of them, fewer still have seen them in their natural environment, not least because today only one species of the spiny dormouse survives, in southern India.
Media - 07.01.2026
Tackling conspiracy theories needs tactics as varied as the theories themselves
An international project investigating the form, content and consequences of online conspiracy theories has found that in German-speaking countries, such theories often originate locally and have come
Health - Life Sciences - 09.12.2025

Five researchers at the University of and University Hospital of are to receive Consolidator Grants from the European Research Council (ERC).
Innovation - History & Archeology - 15.10.2025

An analysis of stone tools found in Italy and Lebanon indicates that around 42,000 years ago, modern humans in Europe and the Near East took different approaches to toolmaking.
Paleontology - Life Sciences - 15.08.2025

Near the Syrian city of Afrin, an international research team, including researchers from the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment at the University of Tübingen, has discovered a previously unknown fossil sea turtle.
Health - Life Sciences - 22.05.2025

Life Sciences - Physics - 13.05.2025

Politics - Media - 18.02.2025

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
Life Sciences - Paleontology - 31.01.2025

Economics - Environment - 19.12.2024
Sustainability not an important criterion in top executives’ remuneration
A study by an international team of researchers from the University of Tübingen and the HEC business school in Paris has shown that the payment of bonuses to executive board members in large European
History & Archeology - 25.11.2024

Are the cliffs of Athribis hiding a former sanctuary' In the small Egyptian village near Sohag, around 200 kilometers north of Luxor, researchers from the University of Tübingen, supported by the Egyp
Physics - 05.11.2024

Career - Research Management - 18.09.2024
Digital Humanist & Data Specialist (m/f/d, E 13 TV-L, 100 %)
Health - Pharmacology - 05.09.2024

Campus - History & Archeology - 28.05.2024
A study program with three degrees
Life Sciences - Environment - 21.03.2024

Plant leaves need a large surface area to capture sunlight for photosynthesis.
Religions - History & Archeology - 15.02.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 02.02.2024

Paleontology - 22.01.2024

Environment - 16.01.2024

A joint study by the University of Tübingen, the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research, the University of Osnabrück and the University of Rwanda has found that 80 percent of the energy required in
Pedagogy - Psychology - 21.12.2023
Pupils who get good grades are usually also popular
Stereotypes about unpopular swots are persistent - not least because of their often-clichéd depiction in the media.
Campus - Economics - 23.11.2023
Executive pay influenced by gender stereotypes
Women at the top executive level of large European corporations earn an average of 1.2 million euros less per year than their male colleagues.
Astronomy & Space - 16.10.2023

Experts from Egypt and Germany have finished restoring the ceiling of the Temple of Esna.
Life Sciences - Health - 11.10.2023
The new Center for Bionic Intelligence Tübingen Stuttgart
The new Center for Bionic Intelligence Tübingen Stuttgart (BITS) aims to optimize the inter-action between humans and technical systems in a fundamentally new way. Scientists from the University of Stuttgart, the University of Tübingen, the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics are conducting research on intelligent bionic systems that will aid understanding and treatment of certain diseases of the central nervous system.
History & Archeology - Social Sciences - 10.10.2023

The development of the earliest cities in Mesopotamia and the Middle East led to a substantial increase in violence between inhabitants.
Campus - 27.09.2023

Health - Pharmacology - 26.09.2023

People with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of kidney disease, heart attack or stroke and are exposed to higher mortality.
Health - Life Sciences - 14.09.2023
World’s Largest Science Prize for Tübingen Parkinson’s Researcher
Campus - 03.08.2023
How identical twins influence each other’s self-perception
Whenever people learn together with others, they draw comparisons. Usually, a contrast effect occurs that immediately affects one's perception of one-s own academic abilities. If others perform better, one assesses one's own abilities as worse. If others perform less well, one perceives oneself as more talented and capable.
Paleontology - Life Sciences - 27.07.2023

A perfectly preserved turtle fossil from Lower Bavaria yields important clues about both the species and the habitat that existed in southern Germany 150 million years ago.
Innovation - Computer Science - 18.07.2023
National Research Center for cutting-edge AI research in Tübingen celebrates inception
Campus - Pedagogy - 15.06.2023

Event - Environment - 16.05.2023
University of Tübingen takes over rotating CIVIS presidency
Life Sciences - Campus - 22.03.2023

At its meeting yesterday, the Senate of the Leibniz Association voted in favor of establishing a new ScienceCampus in.
Campus - Media - 07.03.2023
Research center examining extremism on the right
The University of is to set up a research center to investigate right-wing extremism. The project is sponsored by the state of Baden-Württemberg.
Religions - Campus - 24.02.2023

Health - Innovation - 07.02.2023
Hertie Foundation establishes new institute combining artificial intelligence and neuroscience
Environment - Life Sciences - 08.12.2022

Career - Pedagogy - 05.12.2022
Teachers entering the profession from other fields often less satisfied
There is a shortage of teachers not only in Germany, but in many countries around the world. For this reason, people without formal teaching degrees are often brought in from other fields to teach in schools.
Paleontology - Environment - 28.11.2022

For paleontologists, Hammerschmiede in the Allgäu region, the site where the great ape Danuvius was discovered, is a treasure trove unlike any other: more than 140 fossil vertebrate species have been found here.
Computer Science - 22.11.2022

The University of Tübingen is boosting research and development into science communication by establishing a specialist research center.
Health - Campus - 11.11.2022

Life Sciences - Environment - 09.11.2022

Small differences in DNA sequence contribute to heritable variations within a species, as do chemical modifications of DNA called epigenetic changes. In order to better understand the significance of such epigenetic changes for the evolution of plants, an international research team led by Professor Oliver Bossdorf from the Institute of Evolution and Ecology at the University of Tübingen investigated a large number of populations of Thlaspi arvense or field pennycress in a Europe-wide study.
Health - Life Sciences - 04.11.2022

The health of nerve cells is closely linked to the auxiliary cells that surround them, the so-called glial cells.
Religions - Philosophy - 03.11.2022

Health - Mar 13
University of Bonn Participates in New Max Planck School of Biomedical Artificial Intelligence
University of Bonn Participates in New Max Planck School of Biomedical Artificial Intelligence

Innovation - Mar 12
Secure communication for automated vehicles - Thüringer Innovationszentrum Mobilität launches new research group
Secure communication for automated vehicles - Thüringer Innovationszentrum Mobilität launches new research group
History & Archeology - Mar 12
Record-breaking trove of information: Upper Egypt site has now yielded over 43,000 inscribed pot sherds
Record-breaking trove of information: Upper Egypt site has now yielded over 43,000 inscribed pot sherds







