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Göttingen's popularity for students grows - Pressemitteilung, 24.10.2022
At the beginning of the winter semester 2022, 4,831 new students enrolled at Göttingen University. Almost 3,459 of these are in their first university semester at a German university. This mea…
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Planning and managing Europe’s forests in a time of climate change - Pressemitteilung, 21.10.2022
Forests can have an important role in mitigating the climate crisis. Further, they are habitats for a variety of plants and animals, are used for timber production, and offer opportunities for…
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Secrets of Namibia’s fairy circles demystified: plants self-organise - Pressemitteilung, 20.10.2022
Scientists have puzzled over the origin of Namibia’s fairy circles for nearly half a century. It boiled down to two main theories: either termites were responsible, or plants were somehow self…
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New solutions for cloud computing management - Pressemitteilung, 18.10.2022
The cloud computing industry has grown massively over the past ten years. Modern cloud applications have also become increasingly complex, as they are usually based on distributed computer sys…
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Seismic sensing reveals flood damage potential - Pressemitteilung, 13.10.2022
Rapidly evolving floods are a major and growing hazard worldwide. Currently, their onset and evolution is hard to identify using existing systems. However, seismic sensors already in place to …
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Environment leaves its mark on genome through DNA methylation - Pressemitteilung, 22.09.2022
In many species, such as zebrafish, sex is partly or completely determined by the environment. Genes can predispose to a particular sex but may be “overruled” by the influence of the environme…
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Which creatures mean more cacao in the field? - Pressemitteilung, 14.09.2022
Without insects, there would be no cacao - a much-desired raw material for the food industry. Insects ensure that the flowers are pollinated and that the cacao fruits develop. In addition, bi…
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Award for German-French research collaboration - Pressemitteilung, 14.09.2022
The chemist Professor Lutz Ackermann from Göttingen University receives the SCF French-German Georg Wittig-Victor Grignard Prize 2022, which is awarded to outstanding chemists who have enriche…
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Making and breaking of chemical bonds in single “nanoconfined” molecules - Pressemitteilung, 12.09.2022
Researchers around the world are working to develop efficient materials to convert CO2 into usable chemical substances – work that is particularly pressing in view of global warming. A team fr…
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New clues about land plants’ closest algal relatives - Pressemitteilung, 02.09.2022
Land plants are an extremely diverse group and, in terms of structure, the most complex organisms that photosynthesize. Their closest algal relatives, the Zygnematophyceae, however, have a mor…
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Neural networks predict forces in jammed granular solids - Pressemitteilung, 31.08.2022
Granular matter is all around us: sand, rice, nuts, coffee and even snow. Their state is determined by mechanical influences: shaking produces “granular gases” whilst by compression one gets “…
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“Nutri-Score” label may counter misleading sugar claims on groceries - Pressemitteilung, 18.08.2022
High consumption of sugar has been linked to an increased risk of becoming overweight and other health issues. Some companies therefore describe their products as “without added sugar” or “le…
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Building blocks of the future for photovoltaics - Pressemitteilung, 17.08.2022
An international research team led by Göttingen University has, for the first time, observed the build-up of a physical phenomenon that plays a role in the conversion of sunlight into electric…
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Unexpected quantum effects in natural double-layer graphene - Pressemitteilung, 11.08.2022
An international research team led by the University of Göttingen has detected novel quantum effects in high-precision studies of natural double-layer graphene and has interpreted them togethe…
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Genes influence risk for global cattle disease - Pressemitteilung, 04.08.2022
Two tiny mutations in the genome of cattle likely cause some animals to be significantly more susceptible to Digital Dermatitis, an extremely painful disease that is widespread in cattle kept …
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