Glossy flowers are visible to bees from a distance, but make color recognition difficult up close. They thus represent a visual compromise of nature, as a new study by the University of Würzburg shows.
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Glossy flowers are visible to bees from a distance, but make color recognition difficult up close. They thus represent a visual compromise of nature, as a new study by the University of Würzburg shows.
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JMU alumna Dr Astrid Freyeisen is head of the economic and social affairs editorial team at Bayerischer Rundfunk. She deals a lot with trends and moods in China.
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The Faculty of Law invites you to its Advent concert on Thursday, 4 December, in the Neubaukirche. Only members of the faculty will be on stage - from students to professors.
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New Christmas cards with motifs from the collections of the Würzburg University Library are now available. Anyone who buys them is supporting a good cause.
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Professor Peter Bofinger remains Chairman of Alumni & Friends e.V., the central alumni association of the University of Würzburg. Who else was elected.
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25 years of research have gone into a guide to monitoring the added value of tourism in German natural landscapes. It was compiled by researchers from the Würzburg Geography.
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Professor Eva-Bettina Bröcker has donated a digital piano to the university. It is used at concerts in the Welz-Haus and is available to international guests.
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The corps student organisations have awarded the Rector Max Meyer Prize for young researchers. It went to Dr Luzia Keupp from the Institute of Geography.
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Professor Jorit Wintjes from the Chair of Ancient History will take us back in time at the children's university on Saturday, 13 December: Greek and Roman heroic stories are the order of the day.
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Success for computer science doctoral student Vanessa Borst: she was selected as one of the IT Women of the Year 2025 in the "Young Leader" category in the field of eHealth.
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Dr Patrick Pascal-Strunz was honoured by the German Bekhterev Disease Foundation. He received the research prize for the best scientific paper in German in this field.
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The amount of data sent and received via the 5G mobile network is constantly increasing. Now, an international team involving the University of Würzburg is working on a globally standardized 6G concept.
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Sustainability is a top priority here: Professor Denitsa Docheva's chair was the first orthopaedic research laboratory in Germany to be certified by My Green Lab.
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A new Research Training Group in medicine and an extended one in psychology, psychiatry and neurobiology: researchers in Würzburg are celebrating funding success from the German Research Foundation (DFG).
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Before nuclear power plants are dismantled, it is checked whether the parts of the building to be dismantled are free of radioactivity. A research team is working on a new measuring method to detect radiation efficiently.
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