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Why Parents’ Evenings are worthwhile
Study advisor Ute Benninghofen explains about the help that school pupils can need when choosing a subject
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New evidence for climate impacts on ancient societies
Annual-resolved European summer climate has, for the first time ever, been reconstructed over the past 2,500 years. Tree rings reveal possible links between past climate variability and changes in human history. Climate change coincided with periods of socioeconomic, cultural and political turmoil associated with the Barbarian Migrations, the Black Death and Thirty Years’ War.
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Less power, more say
Newly organized faculties could provide better supervision for doctoral students
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Thoughts of inspiration
The psychologist Fritz Renner studies the ways in which visual imagination can help patients with depression
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Cooperation will beat the crisis
Top universities in Germany and the UK underscore the importance of working together
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Beyond Dreadlocks, Joints, and Flip-Flops
Benjamin Burkhart’s musical analysis of the genre reggae contradicts and confirms common clichés
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Secret Recipe in the Genome
Asifa Akhtar demonstrates how epigenetics works: starting from the X chromosome of fruit flies, her results apply to humans as wells
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Grandfather Crocodile
A University of Freiburg study investigates reptile worship in the island nation of East Timor
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Intangible and everywhere at the same time
Marc Schumann is looking for dark matter – to find nothing would be a relevant finding for him too
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