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Green revolution for grains
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Cell biologist Thomas Ott aims to make food supplies securer and farming more sustainable
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Braking and Accelerating
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Maja Köhn uses biochemical tools to investigate how certain enzymes behave when the immune system meets invaders
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Often copied but never matched
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Why heroes inspire, polarize – and need the applause of their admirers
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Resolving Asymmetries
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The Maria Sibylla Merian Institute for Advanced Studies in Africa opens at the University of Ghana
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The long-awaited split
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The Higgs particle breaks down into two so-called bottom quarks. In what way could this find be a milestone on the path to a new kind of physics?
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With the help of a plenary, parliament and cabinet
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The Freiburg particle physicist Karl Jakobs is the first German scientific director of an experiment at the LHC accelerator at the CERN research center
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Hey there, neighbor!
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For the past ten years researchers from around the world have come to the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies –Sabine Dabringhaus was the first to flip open her laptop there
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Heinz Maier Leibnitz Prizes for two Freiburg researchers
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Jennifer Andexer and Benjamin Kohlmann receive the most important award for young scientists in Germany
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In the Running for Two Clusters
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The university has submitted proposals for the Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies (CIBSS) and Living, Adaptive, and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems (livMatS)
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Reading under the Revolution
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Mao Zedong dictated to the people what they were to read – but the masses discovered forbidden literature
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