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Survival Artists in the Antarctic
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Researchers study the ways in which moss can survive in hostile environments
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When life sciences become data sciences
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The University of Freiburg offers Europe-wide infrastructure and service in Bioinformatics
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Closed-loop stimulation promises fewer side effects
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How adaptive stimulation could make a significant difference for patients with neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease
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An opinion in milliseconds
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Freiburg scientist has decoded brain processes associated with the subconscious evaluation of social groups
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Let There Be Light
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Freiburg physicist Frank Stienkemeier awarded 2.3 million euros from European Research Council
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Fighting Epidemics in Africa
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Researchers develop a rapid test for diagnosing malaria and other tropical diseases out of blood in a single run
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Evolution of Cellular Power Stations
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The protein OXA plays an important role in integrating protein molecules into mitochondria
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Harvard Comes to Freiburg
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University of Freiburg welcomes 20 students from the elite American university to a summer school
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Adipose analysis on microfluidic chips
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Platform works with minute quantities of liquid to grow cells and study their development
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How Invasive Plants Influence an Ecosystem
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A research team uses the example of the acacia to show how interaction between native and invasive species varies
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