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On June 13, researcher Dr. Vasil Navumau talks about his escape from Belarus.
A touch of the button is all it takes to improve the resolution of ultrasound images fivefold. This is down to bubbles floating in the bloodstream and a clever algorithm.
Techniques borrowed from microchip production can be used to create tiny components. Bochum-based researchers have come up with clever tricks to set them in motion.
Born in Jordan, he would one day like to establish his own non-governmental organization in the Global South.
A ball game was at the center of life in the Mayan civilization of the Stone Age. It decided wars, agriculture – and presumably even the continued existence of the world. Not infrequently, it ended in bloodshed.
Ruhr University Bochum sees itself as a place where controversial topics can be discussed objectively and respectfully.
The boom in Vietnam’s chip industry has opened up careers that seem unusual at first glance. A closer look at the developments reveals a whole host of contradictions.
Motivated by two life-changing experiences, Reagan Rowland embarks on a journey to change the Nigerian healthcare system. Through the WIN NRW.Afrika program, his idea came to Bochum.
The cerebellum has been underestimated for a long time. However, the results of two research groups in the Collaborative Research Center show that it plays a crucial role in regulating emotions.
28 French students are spending a week in Bochum, while getting to know the Romance Studies department.
When the stakes are high, many athletes find that their mind is playing a trick on them. Still, not all of them do.
There are more than 100 million neurons in our gut. That is why it is also known as the second brain. Researchers from Bochum are uncovering the role of the brain-gut connection in learning and unlearning pain.
Kristin Platt researches the history of anti-Semitism. And she’s also concerned about discrimination in contemporary academia. She’s addressed this issue in a number of projects.
The start-up Mechanolution aims to make chemical synthesis more environment-friendly. Desislava Dobreva’s main motivation to start a business? The freedom to pursue her own vision.
Researchers are modeling a virtual aircraft engine. Their aim is to pave the way for more sustainability in air travel.
As a guest researcher at HUMAINE, she also looks at the roles of artificial intelligence in improving diversity in personnel selection.
Bacteria are suspected of misusing actually useful control mechanisms in plants to trigger diseases. Researchers from Bochum want to get to the bottom of it.
Teachers in Germany are not adequately prepared for the challenges they face at school, according to racism researcher Karim Fereidooni. In our interview, he discusses how things need to change.
Mutual empowerment and support: This is the aim of a safer space program for Jewish students at the universities of the University Alliance Ruhr.
On May 6, the Rotunde will be all about Europe for one day.