© deteringdesign News / Research 26. January 2026 New BI.research: Growing together 13 Focus Areas are bringing together academics from different disciplines to advance outstanding topics. They demonstrate how the university is growing together. The new BI.research magazine presents them all. © Sergio Luna News / People / Research 20. January 2026 How cities are changing social behaviour in urban animals Cities profoundly shape how animals interact with one another. A new comprehensive review by researchers at Bielefeld University shows that urbanisation alters animal social behaviour – from mate choice to group living. © Amilciar/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. January 2026 ‘Venezuela is often discussed from a truncated perspective’ What does science say about the crisis in Venezuela? Academics from Bielefeld offer insights into their analyses and assessments of the situation. © Robert Kneschke/stock.adobe.com News / Research 16. January 2026 Future skill: Critical thinking under pressure A new project at Bielefeld University aims to show how pupils’ judgement can be strengthened as a competence for the future. It is being funded with 100,000 euros from the Stifterverband and the Heinz Nixdorf Foundation as part of the ‘Futureversities’ programme. © Robert/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 13. January 2026 WhatsApp data show: We often deceive ourselves How active are we really in chats and how accurate is our self-perception? A new study using anonymized WhatsApp metadata shows how data-driven feedback can improve our understanding of communication and digital well-being. © Tim Schubert News / People / Research 6. January 2026 Live Ideas: New teutolab for Social Sciences launches Bielefeld University is establishing a new extracurricular learning space with the teutolab for social sciences. Combining politics, economics and sociology, it invites young people to critically explore everyday life, social conflicts and future challenges. © indigo(c)2023 News / People / Research 10. December 2025 Humans and Machines as a Team: New “Humation” Alliance How can humans and machines be brought together in ways that benefit both? This question drives the new competence network Humation – Human-Centred Automation, founded jointly by Bielefeld University and the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA in Lemgo. © Drimalla News / People / Research 9. December 2025 Contactless Pulse Measurement Falters at High Heart Rates Researchers at Bielefeld University have analyzed how reliably AI methods can detect pulse rates from simple video recordings. © ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Sergio Luna News / People / Research 20. January 2026 How cities are changing social behaviour in urban animals Cities profoundly shape how animals interact with one another. A new comprehensive review by researchers at Bielefeld University shows that urbanisation alters animal social behaviour – from mate choice to group living. © Amilciar/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. January 2026 ‘Venezuela is often discussed from a truncated perspective’ What does science say about the crisis in Venezuela? Academics from Bielefeld offer insights into their analyses and assessments of the situation. © Robert Kneschke/stock.adobe.com News / Research 16. January 2026 Future skill: Critical thinking under pressure A new project at Bielefeld University aims to show how pupils’ judgement can be strengthened as a competence for the future. It is being funded with 100,000 euros from the Stifterverband and the Heinz Nixdorf Foundation as part of the ‘Futureversities’ programme. © Robert/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 13. January 2026 WhatsApp data show: We often deceive ourselves How active are we really in chats and how accurate is our self-perception? A new study using anonymized WhatsApp metadata shows how data-driven feedback can improve our understanding of communication and digital well-being. © Tim Schubert News / People / Research 6. January 2026 Live Ideas: New teutolab for Social Sciences launches Bielefeld University is establishing a new extracurricular learning space with the teutolab for social sciences. Combining politics, economics and sociology, it invites young people to critically explore everyday life, social conflicts and future challenges. © indigo(c)2023 News / People / Research 10. December 2025 Humans and Machines as a Team: New “Humation” Alliance How can humans and machines be brought together in ways that benefit both? This question drives the new competence network Humation – Human-Centred Automation, founded jointly by Bielefeld University and the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA in Lemgo. © Drimalla News / People / Research 9. December 2025 Contactless Pulse Measurement Falters at High Heart Rates Researchers at Bielefeld University have analyzed how reliably AI methods can detect pulse rates from simple video recordings. © ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Amilciar/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. January 2026 ‘Venezuela is often discussed from a truncated perspective’ What does science say about the crisis in Venezuela? Academics from Bielefeld offer insights into their analyses and assessments of the situation. © Robert Kneschke/stock.adobe.com News / Research 16. January 2026 Future skill: Critical thinking under pressure A new project at Bielefeld University aims to show how pupils’ judgement can be strengthened as a competence for the future. It is being funded with 100,000 euros from the Stifterverband and the Heinz Nixdorf Foundation as part of the ‘Futureversities’ programme. © Robert/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 13. January 2026 WhatsApp data show: We often deceive ourselves How active are we really in chats and how accurate is our self-perception? A new study using anonymized WhatsApp metadata shows how data-driven feedback can improve our understanding of communication and digital well-being. © Tim Schubert News / People / Research 6. January 2026 Live Ideas: New teutolab for Social Sciences launches Bielefeld University is establishing a new extracurricular learning space with the teutolab for social sciences. Combining politics, economics and sociology, it invites young people to critically explore everyday life, social conflicts and future challenges. © indigo(c)2023 News / People / Research 10. December 2025 Humans and Machines as a Team: New “Humation” Alliance How can humans and machines be brought together in ways that benefit both? This question drives the new competence network Humation – Human-Centred Automation, founded jointly by Bielefeld University and the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA in Lemgo. © Drimalla News / People / Research 9. December 2025 Contactless Pulse Measurement Falters at High Heart Rates Researchers at Bielefeld University have analyzed how reliably AI methods can detect pulse rates from simple video recordings. © ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Robert Kneschke/stock.adobe.com News / Research 16. January 2026 Future skill: Critical thinking under pressure A new project at Bielefeld University aims to show how pupils’ judgement can be strengthened as a competence for the future. It is being funded with 100,000 euros from the Stifterverband and the Heinz Nixdorf Foundation as part of the ‘Futureversities’ programme. © Robert/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 13. January 2026 WhatsApp data show: We often deceive ourselves How active are we really in chats and how accurate is our self-perception? A new study using anonymized WhatsApp metadata shows how data-driven feedback can improve our understanding of communication and digital well-being. © Tim Schubert News / People / Research 6. January 2026 Live Ideas: New teutolab for Social Sciences launches Bielefeld University is establishing a new extracurricular learning space with the teutolab for social sciences. Combining politics, economics and sociology, it invites young people to critically explore everyday life, social conflicts and future challenges. © indigo(c)2023 News / People / Research 10. December 2025 Humans and Machines as a Team: New “Humation” Alliance How can humans and machines be brought together in ways that benefit both? This question drives the new competence network Humation – Human-Centred Automation, founded jointly by Bielefeld University and the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA in Lemgo. © Drimalla News / People / Research 9. December 2025 Contactless Pulse Measurement Falters at High Heart Rates Researchers at Bielefeld University have analyzed how reliably AI methods can detect pulse rates from simple video recordings. © ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Robert/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 13. January 2026 WhatsApp data show: We often deceive ourselves How active are we really in chats and how accurate is our self-perception? A new study using anonymized WhatsApp metadata shows how data-driven feedback can improve our understanding of communication and digital well-being. © Tim Schubert News / People / Research 6. January 2026 Live Ideas: New teutolab for Social Sciences launches Bielefeld University is establishing a new extracurricular learning space with the teutolab for social sciences. Combining politics, economics and sociology, it invites young people to critically explore everyday life, social conflicts and future challenges. © indigo(c)2023 News / People / Research 10. December 2025 Humans and Machines as a Team: New “Humation” Alliance How can humans and machines be brought together in ways that benefit both? This question drives the new competence network Humation – Human-Centred Automation, founded jointly by Bielefeld University and the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA in Lemgo. © Drimalla News / People / Research 9. December 2025 Contactless Pulse Measurement Falters at High Heart Rates Researchers at Bielefeld University have analyzed how reliably AI methods can detect pulse rates from simple video recordings. © ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Tim Schubert News / People / Research 6. January 2026 Live Ideas: New teutolab for Social Sciences launches Bielefeld University is establishing a new extracurricular learning space with the teutolab for social sciences. Combining politics, economics and sociology, it invites young people to critically explore everyday life, social conflicts and future challenges. © indigo(c)2023 News / People / Research 10. December 2025 Humans and Machines as a Team: New “Humation” Alliance How can humans and machines be brought together in ways that benefit both? This question drives the new competence network Humation – Human-Centred Automation, founded jointly by Bielefeld University and the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA in Lemgo. © Drimalla News / People / Research 9. December 2025 Contactless Pulse Measurement Falters at High Heart Rates Researchers at Bielefeld University have analyzed how reliably AI methods can detect pulse rates from simple video recordings. © ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. 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© indigo(c)2023 News / People / Research 10. December 2025 Humans and Machines as a Team: New “Humation” Alliance How can humans and machines be brought together in ways that benefit both? This question drives the new competence network Humation – Human-Centred Automation, founded jointly by Bielefeld University and the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA in Lemgo. © Drimalla News / People / Research 9. December 2025 Contactless Pulse Measurement Falters at High Heart Rates Researchers at Bielefeld University have analyzed how reliably AI methods can detect pulse rates from simple video recordings. © ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. 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© Drimalla News / People / Research 9. December 2025 Contactless Pulse Measurement Falters at High Heart Rates Researchers at Bielefeld University have analyzed how reliably AI methods can detect pulse rates from simple video recordings. © ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© ZiF News / People / Research 2. December 2025 Robust Decisions in Natural and Artificial Intelligence People, animals and AI make decisions every day under conditions of uncertainty. A new international research group at ZiF Bielefeld is investigating robust decision-making strategies for this purpose. For the first time in a workshop from 8 to 19 December. © Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Elena Berz News / Research 28. November 2025 Make foams recyclable via break points Chemists at Bielefeld University receive funding to apply research on recyclable plastics. © Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Neuenkamp News / People / Research 26. November 2025 What Our Meadows Reveal About the Future Meadows are quietly losing their diversity – often before we even notice. A research team led by Prof. Dr Lena Neuenkamp has now demonstrated in Nature Ecology & Evolution that spatial data can predict changes in species diversity over time with astonishing accuracy. © Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Vreni Jäckle News / People / Research 24. November 2025 Thinking Takes Energy A new study shows how our brain metabolism sets the limits of thinking. Researchers explain why cognitive models remain incomplete without considering biological resources. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / Research 21. November 2025 Extreme-matter research secures renewal The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC/TRR) 211 ‘Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions’ for another 3.5 years. The DFG announced the decision today (21 […] © Bielefeld University/ Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 19. November 2025 Cells Pull the Emergency Brake When Oxygen Runs Low When cells face a lack of oxygen, they switch to energy-saving mode: A team at Bielefeld University shows how they deliberately slow down their secretory transport pathway to do so. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
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© Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 18. November 2025 Focusing on the individual: how diversity advances research What makes individuals unique—and why is that important? The new focus area InChangE delivers insights. © privat News / People / Research 13. November 2025 Our Solar System Is Moving Faster Than Expected Our solar system is racing through space faster than current models predict – as shown by a new study from Bielefeld University. The surprising findings challenge fundamental assumptions of cosmology. © ZEN SUMR News / People / Research 22. October 2025 Public Opinion Divided on Military Service Conflict Monitor: Younger People Favor Voluntarism, Older Generations Call for Compulsory Service. © Alex Photo/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 21. October 2025 Polio Vaccination Remains Essential A new study shows: The polio vaccine remains essential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum emphasizes: Eradication is unlikely, vaccination protection remains indispensable. © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 10. October 2025 Clinical Guidelines as a lever for more equitable healthcare How can clinical guidelines be designed to enable equitable and inclusive healthcare – and at the same time promote research and innovation? Professor Dr Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and her colleagues discuss these questions in their contribution to the current special edition of the British Medical Journal. © Bielefeld University/ Patrick Pollmeier News / People / Research / Story 7. October 2025 New paths in mathematics The ESyMath focus area aims to bring together different areas of mathematics and related sciences in order to exploit and further develop synergies. © Universität Bielefeld /Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 6. October 2025 Research Team Explores Inclusion at Conferences A research team from Bielefeld University investigates how inclusive academic conferences really are and offers concrete recommendations to promote participation and diversity. © Marc Gilles News / People / Research 24. September 2025 City lizards turn out to be surprisingly social Narrow walls, few hideouts: in cities, wall lizards build more social ties and form stable bonds, unlike their more solitary counterparts in natural habitats. © Bielefeld Univerity News / People / Research / Story 23. September 2025 How humans and AI work as a team How can cooperation succeed between humans and AI? The FAITH focus area at Bielefeld University is researching the hybrid teamwork of tomorrow. © Bielefeld University News / Research 19. September 2025 Partnerships boost life satisfaction Life satisfaction rises significantly when people move from living alone into a committed relationship and start living with a partner. This is shown by a new study from Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald and the University of Warwick. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
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