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The origin of photosynthesis revealed by a "living fossil"
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Lightning Fast Trappers
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New findings on the biomechanics and evolution of suction traps in carnivorous bladderworts
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Molecules and mutual understanding
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The Franco-German degree program "Regio Chimica" educates students in the entire Upper Rhine economic area
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Red deer populations in Europe: more influenced by humans than by wolves and other predators
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An international study shows that human hunting and land use have a decisive influence on red deer density in Europe. Red deer density is only reduced when wolves, lynx and bears co-occur at the same site. Research findings shed new light on the wolf’s return to Central Europe.
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How the giant sequoia protects itself
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A three-dimensional network of fibers makes the bark resistant to fire and rock fall
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“We want to decipher the genetic code of our universe”
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Marc Schumann uses underground detectors to search for dark matter particles
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Identifying Brain Regions Automatically
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Biologists develop a new method for analyzing brain images and demonstrate it with a study on fruit flies
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The Rector’s Christmas Message
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Hans-Jochen Schiewer looks back at a year of contradictions and forward to 2020
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Mangold’s a veg
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A visit to the Münstermarkt farmers’ market becomes a German lesson for foreign students
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Polyphonic and united
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The Freiburger Forschungs- und Lehrzentrum Musik (Freiburg Research and Teaching Center for Music) has begun its work
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