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The increasing digitalisation of the financial sector is a frequent topic of conversation. On Tuesday, 10 March, the next edition of Würzburger Impulse will focus on this topic.

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The beginning of March is a busy time at the university's Mineralogical Museum: on Family Sunday, everything revolves around the solar system; there are also lectures on fossilised wood and the exploration of the moon.

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Dr. Christoph Wiesinger und Professor Karl Mannheim sprechen im Schelling-Forum über Neutrinos.

Neutrinos are among the most fascinating particles in our universe. They play a key role in modern physics. On Wednesday, 25 February 2026, they will be the topic of the Schelling Forum.

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Würzburg University Hospital has launched a new teaching project. Medical students are given the opportunity to practise their communication skills and train clinical decision-making at the same time.

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The forest dung beetle Anoplotrupes stercorosus acts as the ‘health police’ in the forest. It buries the feces of other animals, thereby inhibiting the spread of parasites and bringing nutrients into the forest soil.

Researchers at the University of Würzburg have shown that dung beetles suffer in canopy openings that have been deliberately created to promote biodiversity. Rising temperatures are significantly exacerbating the problem.

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Research teams from the Universities of Stuttgart and Würzburg have jointly realised a single photon source that generates photons in the telecommunication C band with unprecedented quality and on demand.

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