
Eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry: A new publication from the University of Würzburg Chemistry points the way forward.
moreEliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry: A new publication from the University of Würzburg Chemistry points the way forward.
more„Würzburger Förderpreis”: Prize money has been doubled – New trainees at the University of Würzburg – Social Diversity Awards: Jennifer Danquah is one of the finalists – Plaques of Honour: Project celebrates tenth anniversary
moreUsing innovative RNA technology, Würzburg researchers have intervened in the reproduction of phages. The study, published in Nature, could pave the way for new therapeutic approaches to treating infections.
moreAre language models such as ChatGPT suitable as independent teaching assistants in the natural sciences? A research team at the University of Würzburg has investigated this question.
moreSix researchers from Würzburg have been awarded prestigious grants for their projects: the European Research Council's Starting Grants are worth €1.5 million each.
moreA study from Würzburg reveals: pox viruses have developed a unique strategy to rapidly multiply after infecting a host cell. The findings uncover a previously unknown role for a well-known molecule and may serve as a starting point for the development of new antiviral agents.
moreEnduring competitive pressure not only changes young people's behaviour, but also their personality: they become less prosocial. This is shown by a new study from the University of Würzburg.
moreThe Shanghai Ranking evaluates the research strength of universities worldwide. In the latest edition, the University of Würzburg once again achieved very good rankings.
moreThe new edition of the CEWS ranking reflects the successful gender equality work at the University of Würzburg. JMU has now achieved top ratings in a number of areas.
moreBruno Forster was Chancellor of the University of Würzburg for over 14 years, during which time he made outstanding contributions to the university. He has now passed away at the age of 84.
moreOld satellites and debris pose a danger to space travel. An international research team with participation from Würzburg is working on a satellite that cleans up space – inspired by the animal kingdom.
moreProfessor Hermann Einsele, Director of the Medical Clinic II at the University Hospital of Würzburg, is a new member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
moreHow does parental leave affect the income of mothers and fathers with PhDs? A research team at the University of Würzburg investigated this question in cooperation with the German Center for Higher Education Research and Science Studies.
moreThe University of Würzburg is further expanding its international cooperation in teacher training. To this end, a delegation from the Professional School of Education has now been on a trip to Indonesia.
moreGermans spend ten hours of their day sitting down. This is a health risk, as the new DKV report shows. It was compiled under the co-direction of a sports scientist from Würzburg.
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