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Learning Through Play
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With a new version of the classic game Jenga, children can learn about the conductivity of various materials
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invent & establish
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Setting mile markers for environmental protection
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Student initiatives bring together their activities in a sustainability office
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Nibbly Neighbors
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Sheep and goats are grazing a meadow on the Schlossberg – and PhD student Nicolas Schoof is studying how this is changing flora and fauna
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Protest in a Hawaiian shirt – a no sweat solution
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Rainer Dausch from the German Seminar wants to demonstrate with his choice of fashion the possibility of changing the timing of the semesters
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Ensuring Future Viability
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Universities and universities of applied sciences in Baden-Württemberg make joint call for needs-based higher education funding
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Press Releases 2019
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So What Do You Do All Day?
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Children come to work with their parents on "MiKi-Day"
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Everything is a Matter of Perspective
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The Archaeological Collection holds an exhibition designed by students
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teaching & learning
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A Kaleidoscopic View of Corona
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In a new series of video podcasts Freiburg researchers offer their perspectives on the effects of the pandemic
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research & discover
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Diamonds from the Lab
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Physicist Oliver Ambacher develops sensors that can make even the faintest magnetic field visible
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research & discover
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Using Light to Determine the Ripeness of Grapes
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The micro-optician Hans Zappe wants to make life easier for winegrowers
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research & discover