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Shedding Light on Bacteria
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The tiny cyanobacteria use the principle of the lens in the human eye to perceive light direction
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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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Meeting the Demand for Specialists
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With the “Master 2016” program, the University of Freiburg receives five new degree programs and expands three others
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Oxford and Freiburg Launch Unique Partnership
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Henrike Lähnemann assumes duties as Chair of Medieval German Literature and Linguistics
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The Whole Is More Than the Sum of Its Parts
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Physical chemist Thorsten Hugel receives prestigious grant from European Research Council
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Same behavior outdoors and in the lab
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A spherical treadmill allows biologists to investigate how desert ants find their way in a featureless environment
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Academic Pioneers
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University College Freiburg celebrates first graduating class of Liberal Arts and Sciences students
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Most Successful Writer
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The neuroscientist Marco Prinz receives award for writing the most publications in scientific journals
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Thinking Knows No Boundaries
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European Campus officially opened – Hans-Jochen Schiewer elected as first president
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Epilepsy at the Molecular Level
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Researchers study the link between malformations of the cerebral cortex and the occurrence of the neurological disease
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