Press Releases 2012
Cholesterol Boosts the Memory of the Immune System
Freiburg Research Team Demonstrates Why Cells React with Increased Sensitivity to Recurring Pathogens
Archaeologists Date World’s Oldest Timber Constructions
Scientists Document Highly-Developed Construction Techniques of Wells Built by Early Neolithic Settlers
Leisure in Cultural Change and Alternative Sensor Systems
German Research Foundation Approves Two Further Collaborative Research Centers at the University of Freiburg
Rapid Detection of Malaria
The Department of Microsystems Engineering of the University of Freiburg is Coordinating the Research Project DiscoGnosis
Investments in Research and Growth
League of European Research Universities Publishes Position Paper on European Union Program “Horizon 2020”
A mere urge or a deliberate intention?
Scientists address the relevance of philosophical intention theories to brain-machine interfaces
Major Award for an Immunologist from the University of Freiburg
Michael Reth has been awarded a 2.24 million Euro Advanced Grant from the European Research Council
Tracing the Source of the Salmonella Infection
Freiburg Biochemists Analyze a Channel that Makes the Pathogen Resistant to Cytotoxins
Promoting Young Female Researchers
The Cluster of Excellence BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies Is Accepting Applications for the Barbara Hobom Prize
Green Buildings with Eco-Friendly Foams
Materials Scientist Marie-Pierre Laborie Receives Distinction “German High Tech Champion”
Simplifying the Assembly of Biological Tools
Freiburg Team Receives Special Prize in European Finals of Competition for Synthetic Biology
Bacterium in a Laser Trap
Freiburg Researchers Develop Light Tube that Can Grab and Scan Even the Tiniest of Unicellular Organisms
University College Freiburg Welcomes First Students
University of Freiburg Launches Germany’s First Degree Program in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Carnivorous plant catapults prey with snap-tentacles
Biologists of the University of Freiburg describe a new capture mechanism
Multiple Contacts Are Key to Synapse Formation
Team of Scientists from Freiburg and Jülich Find Explanation for Formation of Connections between Nerve Cells
Whales Fall through the Research Net
Global Populations of Marine Mammals Are Being Observed Far Too Little, Making it Difficult to Protect Them
Molecular Switches in the Cellular Power Plants
Freiburg Researchers Discover a New Basic Principle of the Architecture of Mitochondria
“Doctor” or “Darling”: The Subtle Differences of Speech
Scientists from Freiburg Find Brain Signals That Tell Who Someone Is Talking To