An international research team has made progress towards improved materials for quantum sensor technology. Medicine,…
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The University of Würzburg, officially known as Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU), is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in Germany, founded in 1402. It is located in Würzburg, Bavaria and boasts a rich academic tradition, particularly strong in fields such as medicine, psychology, and law. The university has made significant contributions to the scientific world; for example, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered X-rays here in 1895, an achievement for which he received the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. Today, the University of Würzburg continues to be a prominent center for research and education, offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs to a large student body.
Building a satellite with artificial intelligence onboard that is trained in space: For this project,…
Women’s menstrual cycles sometimes align with lunar cycles, likely influenced by moonlight and gravity. The…
Scientists from Würzburg and the US have charted the first global atlas of direct interactions…
The display of a smartphone reacts to finger pressure. The carnivorous Venus flytrap, on the…
They belong to the bark beetle family, and they are the only animals in nature,…
Humankind is reliant on the ammonium in synthetic fertilizer for food. However, producing ammonia from…
A new letter has been found in the mysterious alphabet of black holes. Two astrophysicists…
Meningococci are bacteria that can cause life-threatening meningitis and sepsis. These pathogens use a small…
Plants can produce energy-rich biomass with the help of light, water, and carbon dioxide. This…
Until now, scientists had assumed that there are about 80 so-called open reading frames (ORFs)…
Sturgeons lived on earth already 300 million years ago and yet their external appearance seems…
Physicists of the University of Würzburg, in a joint collaboration with colleagues from the University…
For the first time, physicists from the University of Würzburg have successfully converted electrical signals…
It is crucial for photovoltaics and other technical applications, how efficiently energy spreads in a…
Scientists from the University of Würzburg have discovered that spider silk contains an exceptional protein.…