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Measuring the Nanoworld
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Researchers establish a benchmark for accurate determination of internal dimensions within individual molecules
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The More Drastic the Disease, the Sooner it Declines
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Computational models provide insights into the spread of epidemics such as the corona virus — and with them recommendations for action
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research & discover
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Curving, not straight
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The original course of the Rhine could remedy many environmental problems – can the waterway return to nature?
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Civil resistance as a legitimate form of protest?
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Analysis of the actions of the climate movement from a sociological and legal perspective
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With Neither Blueprint nor Architect
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How neural networks organize themselves in the brain
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Being attractive helps, but it isn’t everything
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Political scientist Sebastian Jäckle studies the influence of candidates’ appearance on their electoral chances
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Perfect Poses
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Ballet is classical dance performed on stage as well as an individual art form
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experience & get involved
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Updates from an Unknown Woman
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For the first time, researchers have conducted a wide-ranging study into the lives of countrywomen in Baden-Württemberg
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For Outstanding Teaching and Student Commitment
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Students and teachers can submit nominations for the University Teaching Award and the Special Award for Student Commitment until 3 May 2021
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teaching & learning
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A European PhD
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Alessandra Colla is a European Campus PhD student working on a dissertation in quantum physics
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