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It is highly likely that the female menstrual cycle was originally synchronized with the lunar cycle. This has changed significantly with the rise of artificial light and smartphones, as a new study by the University of Würzburg shows.

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On 9 October 2025, the new directorate of the Siebold-Collegium (SCIAS) will be inaugurated. The inauguration is embedded in the event "Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Science and Art at SCIAS".

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The International Academy of Astronautics has honoured Professor Klaus Schilling's pioneering work on small satellites by presenting him with the Engineering Sciences Award.

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Expanding knowledge about the nature of molecules through calculations and computer simulations: this is what Tomislav Begušić, new professor of theoretical chemistry, is working on.

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Climate change is making mountains more dangerous. 3D models help to identify changes in these landscapes and recognise dangers earlier. A team from the University of Würzburg has created one for the Blaueis Valley in the Alps.

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The new application round for the SCIENTIA Career Development Programme 2026 is now open. It is aimed at advanced doctoral students and postdocs at JMU; the application deadline is 15 November 2025.

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Uwe Klug and Anja Schlömerkemper attach the plaque to the tree.

To mark Jane Goodall's 90th birthday, the University of Würzburg has planted a tree on the Hubland campus. A heat- and drought-resistant wild service tree was chosen.

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