News
All press releases
Innovative 3D drug screening system -
Pressemitteilung, 05.05.2023
Professor Timo Betz, University of Göttingen, has been awarded a Proof of Concept (PoC) grant by the European Research Council (ERC) for his “TissMec” project to develop a 3D screening system …
more…
Male yellow crazy ants are real-life chimeras -
Pressemitteilung, 27.04.2023
The Yellow Crazy Ant is named after its erratic movements when disturbed. It is one of the worst invasive animals in the world, threatening other animal populations and forming supercolonies t…
more…
Evolutionary origins of the brain -
Pressemitteilung, 05.04.2023
The first brains in the world of animals marked a decisive step in evolution. How did the first brains evolve and what form did they take? Fred Wolf from the University of Göttingen and the Ma…
more…
Future of food in Lower Saxony -
Pressemitteilung, 30.03.2023
Science Minister Falko Mohrs in Hannover presented the partners in the ZERN Research Network with confirmation of their award for nine million euros from the "zukunft.niedersachsen" programme.…
more…
Quantum-mechanical systems far from equilibrium -
Pressemitteilung, 27.03.2023
The German Research Foundation (DFG) will fund a new Research Unit studying the non-equilibrium physics of quantum many-body systems at the University of Göttingen. The title of this ambitious…
more…
Senate confirms Vice-President -
Pressemitteilung, 22.03.2023
The Senate of the University of Göttingen has confirmed Dr Valérie Schüller’s appointment as the University's full-time Vice-President for Finance and Human Resources. The University Foundatio…
more…
Award for branching worm named after Godzilla’s nemesis -
Pressemitteilung, 20.03.2023
Branching marine worms are extremely rare: bizarre creatures with one head but a body that branches re-peatedly into multiple posterior ends. Only three such species are known, and one of thes…
more…
Plant roots fuel tropical soil animal communities -
Pressemitteilung, 07.03.2023
A research team led by Göttingen University has shed new light on the importance of plant roots for belowground life, particularly in the tropics. Millions of small creatures toiling in a sing…
more…
Mechanical weeding promotes ecosystem functions and profit in industrial oil palm -
Pressemitteilung, 02.03.2023
Oil palm trees are the most productive oil crop and global demand is increasing. However, their productivity is due to conventional management practices including high fertilizer usage and her…
more…
Hunter-gatherers resettled central Europe from southwest 18,000 years ago -
Pressemitteilung, 01.03.2023
Who resettled Central Europe after the last ice age when the ice sheets were at their greatest? This has been a topic of debate for over 100 years. Now an international research team led by th…
more…
Modelling to protect crops of the future -
Pressemitteilung, 28.02.2023
Extreme weather events are increasingly threatening food security. Researchers around the world are working to better adapt plant genetics to the climate conditions of current and future barle…
more…
Measuring octopus cognition -
Pressemitteilung, 24.02.2023
With eight arms, large eyes, and shape-shifting skin, octopus’ bodies appear almost otherworldly. Their cognitive abilities are comparable to those of vertebrates, yet the evolutionary lines d…
more…
Carmenes: 59 new planets discovered in four years -
Pressemitteilung, 22.02.2023
The international Carmenes project has led to the discovery of 59 exoplanets in four years, a dozen of which could potentially support life. The scientists have published the data from around …
more…
MoBIE enables modern microscopy with massive data sets -
Pressemitteilung, 22.02.2023
High-resolution microscopy techniques, for example electron microscopy or super-resolution microscopy, produce huge amounts of data. The visualization, analysis and dissemination of such large…
more…
Clever orchard design for more nuts -
Pressemitteilung, 17.02.2023
To reduce biodiversity loss in agricultural landscapes, more sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices are needed. Researchers from the Universities of Göttingen, Hohenhe…
more…