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University of Freiburg researchers transcend the traditional boundaries between the disciplines, working together to advance scientific knowledge and work out solutions to the great challenges of the future.

 

Changing Narrative Forms

Changing Narrative Forms

English scholar Monika Fludernik wants to open up new horizons in literary studies with a prestigious Reinhart Koselleck project

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Absurd Laws

Absurd Laws

Albert Einstein once described quanta as "spooky" – researchers at the European Campus want to fathom the rules that govern how this uncharted world works

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Accurate to the decimeter

Accurate to the decimeter

A new system should enable self-propelled cars to find their way better than with GPS

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Grandfather Crocodile

Grandfather Crocodile

A University of Freiburg study investigates reptile worship in the island nation of East Timor

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Antibodies and Awards

Antibodies and Awards

Immunologist Michael Reth had to wait a long time for his research to be recognized – now he has been elected a member of the venerable National Academy of Sciences

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Seaside Sounds

Seaside Sounds

A conversation with musicologist Konrad Küster about the relationship between the history of the organ, global warming, and climate policy

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The Diersheim Graves

The Diersheim Graves

How Archeologists from the University of Freiburg are examining the graves of soldiers that date back to the first century A.D.

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Feel what others see

Feel what others see

How a tactile tablet could help visually impaired people get a feel for their surroundings

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Venice for Three Euros

Venice for Three Euros

Venice plans to charge an entrance fee to make up for damage caused by tourism

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For the Sake of the Climate

For the Sake of the Climate

Scientists at the University of Freiburg are studying how to store the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide beneath the Earth’s surface

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