Computer scientist to receive award for dedicated communication on development, use and social impact of algorithms / Award ceremony on 1 July in Rostock
Computer scientist to receive award for dedicated communication on development, use and social impact of algorithms / Award ceremony on 1 July in Rostock
Cross-border cooperation seems essential to good research. But what is it actually founded upon? In a polycentric scientific world, do we need to rethink the concepts of freedom and responsibility? And how can we protect them against current threats? Reflections on the internationality of sciences and the humanities in a global era
The International Ocean Discovery Program, the world's largest research collaboration in the geosciences, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. With significant scientific and financial participation from Germany, the IODP expeditions and their core samples are providing fundamental insights into the Earth's structure and climate history.
3D tissue models: RTG in Würzburg studies molecular mechanisms of infection without animal experiments
Sonja Lorenz studies a system that affects every cell in the body: the ubiquitin system. In the long term, her work could lead to improved therapeutic strategies / An encounter in Würzburg
We put four questions to Sophie Helene Richter, Professor of Behavioural Biology and Animal Welfare in Münster, on the design, informative value and reproducibility of animal experiments
“Tierversuche verstehen”, an initiative of German research organisations, aims to actively and transparently inform the public about animal-based research
Science diplomacy: promoting international solidarity through research cooperation