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The results enable us to see our galaxy through a new lens.
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering has recently started offering the English-language specialization "Sustainable Energy Systems and Circular Process Engineering".
The newly launched programme aims to attract outstanding research personalities in the humanities and social sciences to the Ruhr region.
Who has ever been hit by cybercrime? How do people protect themselves from it? A survey reveals similarities and differences between different groups around the world.
Girls in grade 10 and older had the opportunity to attend a summer school in materials science this June. And they were allowed to try their hand at experiments set up for destruction.
Humans often have no chance whatsoever of distinguishing artificially created images, audio or videos from the real deal. This is why researchers are working on automated recognition
Two plasma physicists explain the versatile advantages of a french-german collaboration and how their students grow on that experience.
Due to elevated lead levels, currently the water in the I-section cannot be used as drinking water. Samples in other areas of the campus did not reveal elevated lead levels. Further tests for the I-section are pending.
He spoke little German when he took up his studies at Ruhr University Bochum. But thanks to sport, Koshoi Sultanaliev managed to integrate quickly nonetheless.
Mysterious and supposedly unpredictable systems do not scare the scientist who came from Bilkent University, Turkey, to Bochum.
The new device will benefit the work of more than 100 researchers at Ruhr University Bochum.
Uta Menges and Jonas Hielscher want to lift the label of being a nuisance from IT security measures and incorporate them more effectively into everyday life.
In order for the egg and sperm cells of corals from different colonies to intermingle, the individuals of one species must spawn at the same time. But how do they manage to synchronise it?
The Euclid space telescope has been designed to solve one of the greatest mysteries in physics. Ruhr University Bochum researcher Hendrik Hildebrandt is contributing a crucial puzzle piece for the evaluation of the data.
In order to travel from A to B in Berlin, you don’t need a local taxi driver. Your cab could just as well be driven from Brazil – provided that the data packets are delivered reliably and, above all, quickly.
Many countries have tried to reduce the infection rate with the help of Covid-19 apps. These only make a difference if people use them. Recent surveys show which factors play a role for the user acceptance of these apps.
In our interview, American Studies scholar Laura Bieger discusses the political role of fiction, a new public sphere and the resilience of American democracy.
Sport educationalist Christian Gaum explains in our interview how values of our peaceful coexistence – such as fairness, tolerance and respect – can be taught in physical education (PE) classes.
The exhibit was devised by Marcel Schroller, an industrial mechanic pursuing his doctorate in physics. While he had a lot of fun building it, it also meant he had to spend many hours afterwards cleaning his office.
The first post-pandemic gathering was a win-win for all involved. Next edition to follow.