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How to target a gene
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Scientists find proteins important for plant development, DNA repair and gene targeting
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How Toxins Activate Cellular Guides
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A diarrhoea pathogen modifies the surface of intestinal cells, enabling bacteria to colonize it more easily
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How tree extinction affects the food web
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German Research Foundation approves international research group headed by biologist Alexandra-Maria Klein
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How Viruses Enter Microorganisms
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Tessa Quax receives 1.7 million euros in the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft’s Emmy Noether program
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How Will People Get Around in Future?
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A survey on mobility practices addressing people in Freiburg and its surrounding area a say
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Human and Artificial Intelligence at Lunch Break
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The Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies’ Lunch Lectures are back for the summer semester of 2019
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Human disturbance is the most crucial factor for lynx in habitat selection
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A new data analysis provides important information on the habitat selection of these predators
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Human Rights in Times of Crisis
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International Lecture Series of the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies Starts in May
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Humans and Hedgehogs
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Sharing a neighborhood with feathery or furry critters isn’t always an idyllic fairy-tale – Fanny Betge would like to improve awareness of how to coexist correctly with wildlife living nearby
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Humans learn – machines do, too
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Wolfram Burgard develops intelligent, autonomous systems – his algorithms for self-driving robots continue to be the gold standard
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