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        JMU President Paul Pauli has once again improved his position in the "Rector of the Year" poll of the German Association of University Professors and Lecturers. This time he moved up to 8th place.
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        Researchers from the Würzburg Chair of European Ethnology want to investigate how gardeners deal with change - and to what extent conclusions can be drawn about our society.
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        An international research network has observed a cosmic neutrino with a record-breaking energy in the depths of the Mediterranean. Würzburg astrophysicist Sara Buson and her team were also involved.
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        What measures are suitable for providing better living conditions for insects in typical Franconian landscapes? This question was investigated by a research team from the University of Würzburg. The results are now available.
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        Christophe Zimmer is the new “Spitzenprofessor” at the University of Würzburg. As a luminary in the field of biological imaging and processing, he will receive up to five million euros in funding from Hightech Agenda Bayern.
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        How does the body regulate the activity of insulin-producing cells in order to react quickly to changing conditions? Researchers at the University of Würzburg have investigated this question.
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        Rice is the basis of life for many people. An international research team involving researchers from Würzburg wants to make the plant, which originates from Asia, more resilient to heat and drought.
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        It's not always cosy and warm in the Amazon rainforest: cold waves can cause temperatures to drop drastically. Würzburg researchers have investigated how animals react to this.
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        In the latest university ranking by Times Higher Education, several disciplines at the University of Würzburg perform excellently. ‘A strong signal,’ says President Paul Pauli.
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        The Stifterverband has honoured a joint project between the universities of Würzburg and Bamberg: The University Pearl (Hochschulperle) for the year 2024 goes to "Teachers as Changemakers". The prize money amounts to 10,000 euros.
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        Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) is the first comprehensive university in Germany to be honoured with the "National Award - Education for Sustainable Development".
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        New research shows how cancer develops in children who are predisposed to Wilms' tumor. This could help to predict the development of tumors before they fully form or to develop new, targeted therapies.
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        The Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat has opened a new exhibition showing portraits of female physics researchers. Its title: "RETHINKING PHYSICS. 100 years of quantum mechanics: Time for a female perspective!".
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        The InnoCube small satellite will test various technological innovations in space for at least a year. It was developed in a joint project between the University of Würzburg and TU Berlin.
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        Würzburg chemists have for the first time created a defect in graphene that allows ions to pass through. As they report in ‘Nature’, this could lead to new applications in water filtration or sensor technology.
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