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© 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. Events 29. June Lehrer oder Lehrerin werden – Ist der Beruf der Richtige für mich? 29. June Wie unser Steuersystem Ungleichheit fördert © 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 […] © Bielefeld University Research / Story 14. April 2022 ‘A nuclear war must be avoided at all costs.’ Professor Dr Véronique Zanetti on the question of humanitarian intervention in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 31. March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © 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. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany © Bielefeld University News / People / Research / Story 25. March 2022 ‘We need to know where more violence is brewing’ Conflict researcher Dr. Andreas Zick advocates for a new European peace architecture. © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 22. March 2022 Sports hall becomes emergency accommodation for refugees Support for refugees from Ukraine © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 25. February 2022 Statement of the Rectorate on the war in Ukraine The Rectorate of Bielefeld University takes a stand on the war in Ukraine. © Hayley Crews Research / News / News / Research 23. February 2022 Tarnung oder Kommunikation: Wozu Vögel ihren Geruch nutzen Biolog*innen untersuchten, wozu Veränderungen des Bürzelöls dienen. © Photo l.: Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller, Photo r.: Bielefeld Hospital/S. Behrmann News / Research 11. February 2022 Seeing through blood with a microscope Research network develops technology to fight bacterial contamination © Bielefeld University/A. Hallmann Campus / News / Research 1. February 2022 Cell division in microalgae: mitosis revealed in detail Bielefeld University researchers identify cell structures involved © Bielefeld University News / Research 17. January 2022 Study on migration background and health literacy First comprehensive survey of first-generation migrants and subsequent generations © Denys Nevozhai/unsplash.com News / Research 23. December 2021 Analysis confirms religious styles change in adulthood International Research Cooperation receives 1.2 million euros in new funding © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / People / Research 16. December 2021 Making artificial intelligence more natural New Humboldt Professor Yaochu Jin is doing research on nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University © Bielefeld University News / University Life 13. December 2021 International digital teaching opens up new perspectives Within the partnership of four universities in OWL and the region of Alberta © Donkervoort et al. 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October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. 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March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © 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. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany © Bielefeld University News / People / Research / Story 25. March 2022 ‘We need to know where more violence is brewing’ Conflict researcher Dr. Andreas Zick advocates for a new European peace architecture. © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 22. March 2022 Sports hall becomes emergency accommodation for refugees Support for refugees from Ukraine © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 25. February 2022 Statement of the Rectorate on the war in Ukraine The Rectorate of Bielefeld University takes a stand on the war in Ukraine. © Hayley Crews Research / News / News / Research 23. February 2022 Tarnung oder Kommunikation: Wozu Vögel ihren Geruch nutzen Biolog*innen untersuchten, wozu Veränderungen des Bürzelöls dienen. © Photo l.: Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller, Photo r.: Bielefeld Hospital/S. Behrmann News / Research 11. February 2022 Seeing through blood with a microscope Research network develops technology to fight bacterial contamination © Bielefeld University/A. Hallmann Campus / News / Research 1. February 2022 Cell division in microalgae: mitosis revealed in detail Bielefeld University researchers identify cell structures involved © Bielefeld University News / Research 17. 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November 2021 More targeted treatment of muscular dystrophy in future Bielefeld University researchers identify causative gene. © Michael Kramer/MPIfR News / Research 27. October 2021 Searching for the Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background How do galaxies evolve? The European Pulsar Timing Array provides a significant step forward. © Bielefeld University Campus / Culture / News / People 20. October 2021 Five years higher education programme for refugees Goal: Study programme – over 1,000 refugees supported © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Campus / News / Research 12. October 2021 Sars-CoV-2 variant with a deletion in its genome identified Existing analysis software fails to detect missing gene building blocks. © Photomontage: Bielefeld University Campus / News / Research 6. October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. 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© 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 […] © Bielefeld University Research / Story 14. April 2022 ‘A nuclear war must be avoided at all costs.’ Professor Dr Véronique Zanetti on the question of humanitarian intervention in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 31. March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © 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. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany © Bielefeld University News / People / Research / Story 25. March 2022 ‘We need to know where more violence is brewing’ Conflict researcher Dr. Andreas Zick advocates for a new European peace architecture. © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 22. March 2022 Sports hall becomes emergency accommodation for refugees Support for refugees from Ukraine © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 25. February 2022 Statement of the Rectorate on the war in Ukraine The Rectorate of Bielefeld University takes a stand on the war in Ukraine. © Hayley Crews Research / News / News / Research 23. February 2022 Tarnung oder Kommunikation: Wozu Vögel ihren Geruch nutzen Biolog*innen untersuchten, wozu Veränderungen des Bürzelöls dienen. © Photo l.: Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller, Photo r.: Bielefeld Hospital/S. Behrmann News / Research 11. February 2022 Seeing through blood with a microscope Research network develops technology to fight bacterial contamination © Bielefeld University/A. Hallmann Campus / News / Research 1. February 2022 Cell division in microalgae: mitosis revealed in detail Bielefeld University researchers identify cell structures involved © Bielefeld University News / Research 17. January 2022 Study on migration background and health literacy First comprehensive survey of first-generation migrants and subsequent generations © Denys Nevozhai/unsplash.com News / Research 23. December 2021 Analysis confirms religious styles change in adulthood International Research Cooperation receives 1.2 million euros in new funding © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / People / Research 16. December 2021 Making artificial intelligence more natural New Humboldt Professor Yaochu Jin is doing research on nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University © Bielefeld University News / University Life 13. December 2021 International digital teaching opens up new perspectives Within the partnership of four universities in OWL and the region of Alberta © Donkervoort et al. (EMBO Mol Med (2021) DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202013787) News / Research 18. November 2021 More targeted treatment of muscular dystrophy in future Bielefeld University researchers identify causative gene. © Michael Kramer/MPIfR News / Research 27. October 2021 Searching for the Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background How do galaxies evolve? The European Pulsar Timing Array provides a significant step forward. © Bielefeld University Campus / Culture / News / People 20. October 2021 Five years higher education programme for refugees Goal: Study programme – over 1,000 refugees supported © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Campus / News / Research 12. October 2021 Sars-CoV-2 variant with a deletion in its genome identified Existing analysis software fails to detect missing gene building blocks. © Photomontage: Bielefeld University Campus / News / Research 6. October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. August 2021 ‘Right-wingers taking a systematic approach to spreading their views’ Right-wing groups are becoming increasingly successful at importing group-related and hostile attitudes into the centre of society in order to legitimize violence. © Bielefeld University Research 27. August 2021 What will drinking water infrastructure look like in the fut... The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult – and calls for new smart technologies. 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© Bielefeld University Research / Story 14. April 2022 ‘A nuclear war must be avoided at all costs.’ Professor Dr Véronique Zanetti on the question of humanitarian intervention in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 31. March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © 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. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany © Bielefeld University News / People / Research / Story 25. March 2022 ‘We need to know where more violence is brewing’ Conflict researcher Dr. Andreas Zick advocates for a new European peace architecture. © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 22. March 2022 Sports hall becomes emergency accommodation for refugees Support for refugees from Ukraine © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 25. February 2022 Statement of the Rectorate on the war in Ukraine The Rectorate of Bielefeld University takes a stand on the war in Ukraine. © Hayley Crews Research / News / News / Research 23. February 2022 Tarnung oder Kommunikation: Wozu Vögel ihren Geruch nutzen Biolog*innen untersuchten, wozu Veränderungen des Bürzelöls dienen. © Photo l.: Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller, Photo r.: Bielefeld Hospital/S. Behrmann News / Research 11. February 2022 Seeing through blood with a microscope Research network develops technology to fight bacterial contamination © Bielefeld University/A. Hallmann Campus / News / Research 1. February 2022 Cell division in microalgae: mitosis revealed in detail Bielefeld University researchers identify cell structures involved © Bielefeld University News / Research 17. January 2022 Study on migration background and health literacy First comprehensive survey of first-generation migrants and subsequent generations © Denys Nevozhai/unsplash.com News / Research 23. December 2021 Analysis confirms religious styles change in adulthood International Research Cooperation receives 1.2 million euros in new funding © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / People / Research 16. December 2021 Making artificial intelligence more natural New Humboldt Professor Yaochu Jin is doing research on nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University © Bielefeld University News / University Life 13. December 2021 International digital teaching opens up new perspectives Within the partnership of four universities in OWL and the region of Alberta © Donkervoort et al. (EMBO Mol Med (2021) DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202013787) News / Research 18. November 2021 More targeted treatment of muscular dystrophy in future Bielefeld University researchers identify causative gene. © Michael Kramer/MPIfR News / Research 27. October 2021 Searching for the Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background How do galaxies evolve? The European Pulsar Timing Array provides a significant step forward. © Bielefeld University Campus / Culture / News / People 20. October 2021 Five years higher education programme for refugees Goal: Study programme – over 1,000 refugees supported © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Campus / News / Research 12. October 2021 Sars-CoV-2 variant with a deletion in its genome identified Existing analysis software fails to detect missing gene building blocks. © Photomontage: Bielefeld University Campus / News / Research 6. October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. August 2021 ‘Right-wingers taking a systematic approach to spreading their views’ Right-wing groups are becoming increasingly successful at importing group-related and hostile attitudes into the centre of society in order to legitimize violence. © Bielefeld University Research 27. August 2021 What will drinking water infrastructure look like in the fut... The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult – and calls for new smart technologies. Page navigation«‹Page 8Page 9Current Page 10Page 11Page 12›»
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March 2022 Sports hall becomes emergency accommodation for refugees Support for refugees from Ukraine © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 25. February 2022 Statement of the Rectorate on the war in Ukraine The Rectorate of Bielefeld University takes a stand on the war in Ukraine. © Hayley Crews Research / News / News / Research 23. February 2022 Tarnung oder Kommunikation: Wozu Vögel ihren Geruch nutzen Biolog*innen untersuchten, wozu Veränderungen des Bürzelöls dienen. © Photo l.: Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller, Photo r.: Bielefeld Hospital/S. Behrmann News / Research 11. February 2022 Seeing through blood with a microscope Research network develops technology to fight bacterial contamination © Bielefeld University/A. Hallmann Campus / News / Research 1. February 2022 Cell division in microalgae: mitosis revealed in detail Bielefeld University researchers identify cell structures involved © Bielefeld University News / Research 17. January 2022 Study on migration background and health literacy First comprehensive survey of first-generation migrants and subsequent generations © Denys Nevozhai/unsplash.com News / Research 23. December 2021 Analysis confirms religious styles change in adulthood International Research Cooperation receives 1.2 million euros in new funding © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / People / Research 16. December 2021 Making artificial intelligence more natural New Humboldt Professor Yaochu Jin is doing research on nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University © Bielefeld University News / University Life 13. December 2021 International digital teaching opens up new perspectives Within the partnership of four universities in OWL and the region of Alberta © Donkervoort et al. (EMBO Mol Med (2021) DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202013787) News / Research 18. November 2021 More targeted treatment of muscular dystrophy in future Bielefeld University researchers identify causative gene. © Michael Kramer/MPIfR News / Research 27. October 2021 Searching for the Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background How do galaxies evolve? The European Pulsar Timing Array provides a significant step forward. © Bielefeld University Campus / Culture / News / People 20. October 2021 Five years higher education programme for refugees Goal: Study programme – over 1,000 refugees supported © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Campus / News / Research 12. October 2021 Sars-CoV-2 variant with a deletion in its genome identified Existing analysis software fails to detect missing gene building blocks. © Photomontage: Bielefeld University Campus / News / Research 6. October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. 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© Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 22. March 2022 Sports hall becomes emergency accommodation for refugees Support for refugees from Ukraine © Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 25. February 2022 Statement of the Rectorate on the war in Ukraine The Rectorate of Bielefeld University takes a stand on the war in Ukraine. © Hayley Crews Research / News / News / Research 23. February 2022 Tarnung oder Kommunikation: Wozu Vögel ihren Geruch nutzen Biolog*innen untersuchten, wozu Veränderungen des Bürzelöls dienen. © Photo l.: Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller, Photo r.: Bielefeld Hospital/S. Behrmann News / Research 11. February 2022 Seeing through blood with a microscope Research network develops technology to fight bacterial contamination © Bielefeld University/A. Hallmann Campus / News / Research 1. February 2022 Cell division in microalgae: mitosis revealed in detail Bielefeld University researchers identify cell structures involved © Bielefeld University News / Research 17. January 2022 Study on migration background and health literacy First comprehensive survey of first-generation migrants and subsequent generations © Denys Nevozhai/unsplash.com News / Research 23. December 2021 Analysis confirms religious styles change in adulthood International Research Cooperation receives 1.2 million euros in new funding © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / People / Research 16. December 2021 Making artificial intelligence more natural New Humboldt Professor Yaochu Jin is doing research on nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University © Bielefeld University News / University Life 13. December 2021 International digital teaching opens up new perspectives Within the partnership of four universities in OWL and the region of Alberta © Donkervoort et al. (EMBO Mol Med (2021) DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202013787) News / Research 18. November 2021 More targeted treatment of muscular dystrophy in future Bielefeld University researchers identify causative gene. © Michael Kramer/MPIfR News / Research 27. October 2021 Searching for the Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background How do galaxies evolve? The European Pulsar Timing Array provides a significant step forward. © Bielefeld University Campus / Culture / News / People 20. October 2021 Five years higher education programme for refugees Goal: Study programme – over 1,000 refugees supported © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Campus / News / Research 12. October 2021 Sars-CoV-2 variant with a deletion in its genome identified Existing analysis software fails to detect missing gene building blocks. © Photomontage: Bielefeld University Campus / News / Research 6. October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. August 2021 ‘Right-wingers taking a systematic approach to spreading their views’ Right-wing groups are becoming increasingly successful at importing group-related and hostile attitudes into the centre of society in order to legitimize violence. © Bielefeld University Research 27. August 2021 What will drinking water infrastructure look like in the fut... The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult – and calls for new smart technologies. Page navigation«‹Page 8Page 9Current Page 10Page 11Page 12›»
© Bielefeld University Campus / University Life 25. February 2022 Statement of the Rectorate on the war in Ukraine The Rectorate of Bielefeld University takes a stand on the war in Ukraine. © Hayley Crews Research / News / News / Research 23. February 2022 Tarnung oder Kommunikation: Wozu Vögel ihren Geruch nutzen Biolog*innen untersuchten, wozu Veränderungen des Bürzelöls dienen. © Photo l.: Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller, Photo r.: Bielefeld Hospital/S. Behrmann News / Research 11. February 2022 Seeing through blood with a microscope Research network develops technology to fight bacterial contamination © Bielefeld University/A. Hallmann Campus / News / Research 1. February 2022 Cell division in microalgae: mitosis revealed in detail Bielefeld University researchers identify cell structures involved © Bielefeld University News / Research 17. January 2022 Study on migration background and health literacy First comprehensive survey of first-generation migrants and subsequent generations © Denys Nevozhai/unsplash.com News / Research 23. December 2021 Analysis confirms religious styles change in adulthood International Research Cooperation receives 1.2 million euros in new funding © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / People / Research 16. December 2021 Making artificial intelligence more natural New Humboldt Professor Yaochu Jin is doing research on nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University © Bielefeld University News / University Life 13. December 2021 International digital teaching opens up new perspectives Within the partnership of four universities in OWL and the region of Alberta © Donkervoort et al. (EMBO Mol Med (2021) DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202013787) News / Research 18. November 2021 More targeted treatment of muscular dystrophy in future Bielefeld University researchers identify causative gene. © Michael Kramer/MPIfR News / Research 27. October 2021 Searching for the Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background How do galaxies evolve? The European Pulsar Timing Array provides a significant step forward. © Bielefeld University Campus / Culture / News / People 20. October 2021 Five years higher education programme for refugees Goal: Study programme – over 1,000 refugees supported © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Campus / News / Research 12. October 2021 Sars-CoV-2 variant with a deletion in its genome identified Existing analysis software fails to detect missing gene building blocks. © Photomontage: Bielefeld University Campus / News / Research 6. October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. August 2021 ‘Right-wingers taking a systematic approach to spreading their views’ Right-wing groups are becoming increasingly successful at importing group-related and hostile attitudes into the centre of society in order to legitimize violence. © Bielefeld University Research 27. August 2021 What will drinking water infrastructure look like in the fut... The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult – and calls for new smart technologies. Page navigation«‹Page 8Page 9Current Page 10Page 11Page 12›»
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© Photo l.: Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller, Photo r.: Bielefeld Hospital/S. Behrmann News / Research 11. February 2022 Seeing through blood with a microscope Research network develops technology to fight bacterial contamination © Bielefeld University/A. Hallmann Campus / News / Research 1. February 2022 Cell division in microalgae: mitosis revealed in detail Bielefeld University researchers identify cell structures involved © Bielefeld University News / Research 17. January 2022 Study on migration background and health literacy First comprehensive survey of first-generation migrants and subsequent generations © Denys Nevozhai/unsplash.com News / Research 23. December 2021 Analysis confirms religious styles change in adulthood International Research Cooperation receives 1.2 million euros in new funding © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / People / Research 16. December 2021 Making artificial intelligence more natural New Humboldt Professor Yaochu Jin is doing research on nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University © Bielefeld University News / University Life 13. December 2021 International digital teaching opens up new perspectives Within the partnership of four universities in OWL and the region of Alberta © Donkervoort et al. (EMBO Mol Med (2021) DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202013787) News / Research 18. November 2021 More targeted treatment of muscular dystrophy in future Bielefeld University researchers identify causative gene. © Michael Kramer/MPIfR News / Research 27. October 2021 Searching for the Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background How do galaxies evolve? The European Pulsar Timing Array provides a significant step forward. © Bielefeld University Campus / Culture / News / People 20. October 2021 Five years higher education programme for refugees Goal: Study programme – over 1,000 refugees supported © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Campus / News / Research 12. October 2021 Sars-CoV-2 variant with a deletion in its genome identified Existing analysis software fails to detect missing gene building blocks. © Photomontage: Bielefeld University Campus / News / Research 6. October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. August 2021 ‘Right-wingers taking a systematic approach to spreading their views’ Right-wing groups are becoming increasingly successful at importing group-related and hostile attitudes into the centre of society in order to legitimize violence. © Bielefeld University Research 27. August 2021 What will drinking water infrastructure look like in the fut... The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult – and calls for new smart technologies. Page navigation«‹Page 8Page 9Current Page 10Page 11Page 12›»
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© Bielefeld University News / University Life 13. December 2021 International digital teaching opens up new perspectives Within the partnership of four universities in OWL and the region of Alberta © Donkervoort et al. (EMBO Mol Med (2021) DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202013787) News / Research 18. November 2021 More targeted treatment of muscular dystrophy in future Bielefeld University researchers identify causative gene. © Michael Kramer/MPIfR News / Research 27. October 2021 Searching for the Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background How do galaxies evolve? The European Pulsar Timing Array provides a significant step forward. © Bielefeld University Campus / Culture / News / People 20. October 2021 Five years higher education programme for refugees Goal: Study programme – over 1,000 refugees supported © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Campus / News / Research 12. October 2021 Sars-CoV-2 variant with a deletion in its genome identified Existing analysis software fails to detect missing gene building blocks. © Photomontage: Bielefeld University Campus / News / Research 6. October 2021 Joint signing of Data Literacy Charter Bielefeld University, Paderborn University and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences advocate teaching data literacy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. September 2021 Tiny nanoparticles improve charge transport Bielefeld researchers publish study on topological insulators. © BAS Campus / News / Research 13. September 2021 How genetic islands form among marine molluscs International study appears in the research journal Science Advances © Bielefeld University News / Research 7. September 2021 Bielefeld University among world’s best 200 universities The British academic magazine ‘Times Higher Education’ (THE) has published its World University Ranking 2022. Bielefeld University is placed 166th. © Lilian Lieber Campus / News / Research 3. September 2021 How turbulence from a tidal turbine structure affects terns Drones used for the first time to map tidal currents and foraging flights. © Manuel Lindinger News / Research 27. August 2021 ‘Right-wingers taking a systematic approach to spreading their views’ Right-wing groups are becoming increasingly successful at importing group-related and hostile attitudes into the centre of society in order to legitimize violence. © Bielefeld University Research 27. August 2021 What will drinking water infrastructure look like in the fut... The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult – and calls for new smart technologies. Page navigation«‹Page 8Page 9Current Page 10Page 11Page 12›»
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