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Heidelberg University has won support from the German Research Foundation (DFG) in the latest approval round with approximately 66 million euros in funding for five collaborative research centres. [More...]
Shortly after its birth, our Sun was probably a very turbulent, hyperactive star. This is indicated by geoscientific analyses of rock inclusions from a meteorite originating in our early Solar System. [More...]
Galaxies are highly dynamic systems whose components constantly change their appearance. This is shown by Heidelberg astrophysicists on the basis of observations of the spiral galaxy NGC 300. [More...]
Using numerical demonstrations and analytical arguments, researchers have now shown that digital quantum simulation is much more "robust" and hence more stable than previously assumed. [More...]
For the first time it is possible to measure, simultaneously and with extreme precision, four rare molecular variants of carbon dioxide (CO2) using a novel laser instrument. [More...]
The Research Training Group “Hallmarks of Skin Cancer” has succeeded in gaining funding from the German Research Foundation and will receive funding in the amount of 5.1 million euros. [More...]
Monday 23rd May 2022
01:00 PM | Prof. Dr. Karen Nolte, Universität Heidelberg, Institut für Geschichte und Ethik der Medizin |
02:00 PM | Patching Development: Information Politics and Social Change in India Dr. Rajesh Veeraraghavan, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. (USA), School of Foreign Service |
04:00 PM |