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August 2022 How online rhetoric shapes and spreads messages In online media, algorithms tend to display messages that generate more reactions. An upcoming symposium will explore the dynamics behind online rhetoric. © picture alliance /Eibner-Pressefoto/Sascha Walther People / Research / Story 9. August 2022 Uncertainty as a tool to engage people How do social groups use and instrumentalize uncertainty in conflicts? Researchers in Bielefeld are concerned about this. © NASA/ESA–T. Pesquet Research / Story 15. July 2022 Using smart sensor technology to monitor hearts on the ISS s... Medical School OWL working on study in outer space © Chinnapong/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 23. June 2022 What gender identity means for everyday life During Pride Month June, the focus is on issues facing the LGBTQI* community. The university studies these issues all year round. © Framestock/stock.adobe.com Campus / Culture / Research / People / News / Story / University Life 13. 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Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 6. May 2022 ‘Trading privacy for increased living standard’ The current Norbert Elias fellows give an insight on their research at Bielefeld University’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Research / People / People / Research 4. May 2022 ‘Time pressure turns us into zombies for a moment’ The psychologist Dr Christian Poth from the CITEC institute identified a condition that causes people to act against their intentions. © Universität Bielefeld/V. Mönkemöller, W. Hübner News / Research 29. April 2022 Making drug interactions in the liver visible New EU project seeks to develop a microscopy system for liver cultures and accompanying imaging methods. It is headed by Prof. Dr. Thomas Huser from the Faculty of Physics. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 27. April 2022 How it happens that humans and animals individualize The JICE Institute and the InChangE network focus on the role of individualization in changing environments. Four academics report on their research. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Campus / Research / Story 21. April 2022 ‘Mismatch between measures and case numbers’ ‘The widespread lifting of coronavirus protection measures could have unforeseeable consequences,’ says epidemiologist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, of Bielefeld University. In our interview, the public health scientist explains why he […] © pixel-kraft/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 Making water supply sustainable The number of people living in cities is growing. 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September 2022 The individualised chemistry of plants Conference on the issue: What is the significance of plant chemodiversity in a shifting environment? © Bielefeld University/C. Pelargus News / Research 1. September 2022 Nanomembranes with pore molecules for efficient filtration An international research collaboration with physicists from Bielefeld presents a new method for producing ultrathin nanomembranes in the Nature journal. © University of Liverpool/Örebro University/University of Bremen News / Research 20. August 2022 How online rhetoric shapes and spreads messages In online media, algorithms tend to display messages that generate more reactions. An upcoming symposium will explore the dynamics behind online rhetoric. © picture alliance /Eibner-Pressefoto/Sascha Walther People / Research / Story 9. August 2022 Uncertainty as a tool to engage people How do social groups use and instrumentalize uncertainty in conflicts? 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June 2022 Humans explaining self-explaining machines The Transregio 318 “Constructing Explainability” of Bielefeld University and Paderborn University invites to its first international conference. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 31. May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... 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© Bielefeld University Research / Story 28. September 2022 Doctoral network investigating targeted cancer treatments Researchers of European-wide collaborative network discuss their work in a new video. © Bielefeld University News / Research 26. September 2022 New BI.research: Navigating Uncertainty The 53rd issue of the research magazine of Bielefeld University has been released. © Ernest Films, Paris News / People / Research 23. September 2022 Making economic policy decisions in uncertain times Doctoral researchers from EPOC Network working on economic modelling coming together at a conference in Barcelona. © Sarah Jonek Fotografie News / Research / Story 22. September 2022 The individualised chemistry of plants Conference on the issue: What is the significance of plant chemodiversity in a shifting environment? © Bielefeld University/C. Pelargus News / Research 1. September 2022 Nanomembranes with pore molecules for efficient filtration An international research collaboration with physicists from Bielefeld presents a new method for producing ultrathin nanomembranes in the Nature journal. © University of Liverpool/Örebro University/University of Bremen News / Research 20. August 2022 How online rhetoric shapes and spreads messages In online media, algorithms tend to display messages that generate more reactions. An upcoming symposium will explore the dynamics behind online rhetoric. © picture alliance /Eibner-Pressefoto/Sascha Walther People / Research / Story 9. August 2022 Uncertainty as a tool to engage people How do social groups use and instrumentalize uncertainty in conflicts? Researchers in Bielefeld are concerned about this. © NASA/ESA–T. Pesquet Research / Story 15. July 2022 Using smart sensor technology to monitor hearts on the ISS s... 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May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 6. May 2022 ‘Trading privacy for increased living standard’ The current Norbert Elias fellows give an insight on their research at Bielefeld University’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Research / People / People / Research 4. May 2022 ‘Time pressure turns us into zombies for a moment’ The psychologist Dr Christian Poth from the CITEC institute identified a condition that causes people to act against their intentions. © Universität Bielefeld/V. Mönkemöller, W. Hübner News / Research 29. April 2022 Making drug interactions in the liver visible New EU project seeks to develop a microscopy system for liver cultures and accompanying imaging methods. It is headed by Prof. Dr. Thomas Huser from the Faculty of Physics. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 27. April 2022 How it happens that humans and animals individualize The JICE Institute and the InChangE network focus on the role of individualization in changing environments. 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© Bielefeld University News / Research 26. September 2022 New BI.research: Navigating Uncertainty The 53rd issue of the research magazine of Bielefeld University has been released. © Ernest Films, Paris News / People / Research 23. September 2022 Making economic policy decisions in uncertain times Doctoral researchers from EPOC Network working on economic modelling coming together at a conference in Barcelona. © Sarah Jonek Fotografie News / Research / Story 22. September 2022 The individualised chemistry of plants Conference on the issue: What is the significance of plant chemodiversity in a shifting environment? © Bielefeld University/C. Pelargus News / Research 1. September 2022 Nanomembranes with pore molecules for efficient filtration An international research collaboration with physicists from Bielefeld presents a new method for producing ultrathin nanomembranes in the Nature journal. © University of Liverpool/Örebro University/University of Bremen News / Research 20. August 2022 How online rhetoric shapes and spreads messages In online media, algorithms tend to display messages that generate more reactions. An upcoming symposium will explore the dynamics behind online rhetoric. © picture alliance /Eibner-Pressefoto/Sascha Walther People / Research / Story 9. August 2022 Uncertainty as a tool to engage people How do social groups use and instrumentalize uncertainty in conflicts? Researchers in Bielefeld are concerned about this. © NASA/ESA–T. Pesquet Research / Story 15. July 2022 Using smart sensor technology to monitor hearts on the ISS s... Medical School OWL working on study in outer space © Chinnapong/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 23. June 2022 What gender identity means for everyday life During Pride Month June, the focus is on issues facing the LGBTQI* community. The university studies these issues all year round. © Framestock/stock.adobe.com Campus / Culture / Research / People / News / Story / University Life 13. June 2022 Understanding AI Researchers from Bielefeld University are working on artificial intelligence that arrives at explanations in dialogue with humans. Professor Britta Wrede and Professor Philipp Cimiano present use cases for this technology. © TRR 318 Research / News 13. June 2022 Humans explaining self-explaining machines The Transregio 318 “Constructing Explainability” of Bielefeld University and Paderborn University invites to its first international conference. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 31. May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 6. May 2022 ‘Trading privacy for increased living standard’ The current Norbert Elias fellows give an insight on their research at Bielefeld University’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Research / People / People / Research 4. May 2022 ‘Time pressure turns us into zombies for a moment’ The psychologist Dr Christian Poth from the CITEC institute identified a condition that causes people to act against their intentions. © Universität Bielefeld/V. Mönkemöller, W. Hübner News / Research 29. April 2022 Making drug interactions in the liver visible New EU project seeks to develop a microscopy system for liver cultures and accompanying imaging methods. It is headed by Prof. Dr. Thomas Huser from the Faculty of Physics. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 27. April 2022 How it happens that humans and animals individualize The JICE Institute and the InChangE network focus on the role of individualization in changing environments. Four academics report on their research. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Campus / Research / Story 21. April 2022 ‘Mismatch between measures and case numbers’ ‘The widespread lifting of coronavirus protection measures could have unforeseeable consequences,’ says epidemiologist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, of Bielefeld University. In our interview, the public health scientist explains why he […] © pixel-kraft/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 Making water supply sustainable The number of people living in cities is growing. 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© Ernest Films, Paris News / People / Research 23. September 2022 Making economic policy decisions in uncertain times Doctoral researchers from EPOC Network working on economic modelling coming together at a conference in Barcelona. © Sarah Jonek Fotografie News / Research / Story 22. September 2022 The individualised chemistry of plants Conference on the issue: What is the significance of plant chemodiversity in a shifting environment? © Bielefeld University/C. Pelargus News / Research 1. September 2022 Nanomembranes with pore molecules for efficient filtration An international research collaboration with physicists from Bielefeld presents a new method for producing ultrathin nanomembranes in the Nature journal. © University of Liverpool/Örebro University/University of Bremen News / Research 20. August 2022 How online rhetoric shapes and spreads messages In online media, algorithms tend to display messages that generate more reactions. An upcoming symposium will explore the dynamics behind online rhetoric. © picture alliance /Eibner-Pressefoto/Sascha Walther People / Research / Story 9. August 2022 Uncertainty as a tool to engage people How do social groups use and instrumentalize uncertainty in conflicts? Researchers in Bielefeld are concerned about this. © NASA/ESA–T. Pesquet Research / Story 15. July 2022 Using smart sensor technology to monitor hearts on the ISS s... Medical School OWL working on study in outer space © Chinnapong/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 23. June 2022 What gender identity means for everyday life During Pride Month June, the focus is on issues facing the LGBTQI* community. The university studies these issues all year round. © Framestock/stock.adobe.com Campus / Culture / Research / People / News / Story / University Life 13. June 2022 Understanding AI Researchers from Bielefeld University are working on artificial intelligence that arrives at explanations in dialogue with humans. Professor Britta Wrede and Professor Philipp Cimiano present use cases for this technology. © TRR 318 Research / News 13. June 2022 Humans explaining self-explaining machines The Transregio 318 “Constructing Explainability” of Bielefeld University and Paderborn University invites to its first international conference. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 31. May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 6. May 2022 ‘Trading privacy for increased living standard’ The current Norbert Elias fellows give an insight on their research at Bielefeld University’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Research / People / People / Research 4. May 2022 ‘Time pressure turns us into zombies for a moment’ The psychologist Dr Christian Poth from the CITEC institute identified a condition that causes people to act against their intentions. © Universität Bielefeld/V. Mönkemöller, W. Hübner News / Research 29. April 2022 Making drug interactions in the liver visible New EU project seeks to develop a microscopy system for liver cultures and accompanying imaging methods. It is headed by Prof. Dr. Thomas Huser from the Faculty of Physics. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 27. April 2022 How it happens that humans and animals individualize The JICE Institute and the InChangE network focus on the role of individualization in changing environments. Four academics report on their research. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Campus / Research / Story 21. April 2022 ‘Mismatch between measures and case numbers’ ‘The widespread lifting of coronavirus protection measures could have unforeseeable consequences,’ says epidemiologist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, of Bielefeld University. In our interview, the public health scientist explains why he […] © pixel-kraft/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 Making water supply sustainable The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult—and calls for new smart technologies. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research / Story 25. 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